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Heat Treatment Heat Treatment |
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Mechanical Finish Mechanical Finish |
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Minimum Temperature Minimum Temperature |
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Fabrication Fabrication |
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Heat Treatable Heat Treatable |
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Maximum Hardness After Heat Treatment Maximum HardnessAfter Heat Treatment |
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Specifications Met Specifications Met |
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Reamer Size Reamer Size |
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Ready for turning in a lathe, these rods are precision ground to a tight diameter tolerance. They’re also known as drill rod. Often used for dies, punches, and gauges, O1 tool steel is an oil-hardening material that resists wear and abrasion.
Also known as reamer blanks, these rods have an oversized diameter that allows for finishing to your exact requirements. They're hardened for increased abrasion and impact resistance. M2 tool steel offers a nice balance of wear resistance and machinability. It has a high molybdenum content, which allows it to maintain sharp cutting edges even at elevated temperatures.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Dia. | Dia. Tolerance | Reamer Size | Lg. | Lg. Tolerance | Mechanical Finish | Straightness Tolerance | Each | |
0.0938" | 0" to 0.0002" | 3/32" | 2 1/4" | -1/32" to 1/32" | Precision Ground | 0.001" | 00000000 | 00000 |