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Solid Carbide Flat Bottom Drill for Many Applications

PMTS 2017: The MFE series is designed to provide a stable, one-shot solution for pilot to 2 × D drilling in a range of machining scenarios, including angled and circular surfaces, shoulder and thin plate drilling, hydraulic spools, intersecting holes, cast holes and counter bores.

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Parts are becoming more challenging as designers incorporate multiple drilled features into complex shapes. To meet this challenge, Mitsubishi Materials has developed the MFE flat bottom drill.

The MFE series is designed to provide a stable, one-shot solution for pilot to 2 × D drilling in a range of machining scenarios, including angled and circular surfaces, shoulder and thin plate drilling, hydraulic spools, intersecting holes, cast holes and counter bores. The drills feature DP1020 coating for longer tool life and are available in inch and metric diameters ranging from 3 mm to 20 mm.

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