Twist Drills
Twist drills are the most common and easiest way to put a hole in steel, wood or other non-ferrous materials with a drill bit but with so many options to choose from it is important that you use the correct one for your specific application. Doing so will increase production, lower operating costs and provide you with the exact finish you are looking for.
Twist Drills 101
Twist drills are rotary cutting tools that normally have two cutting edges and two flutes which are grooves formed in the body to provide cutting lips, to permit the removal of chips and to allow coolant or cutting fluid to reach the cutting action. They are identified by the:
- Shank style - Straight or Taper
- Length - Screw Machine, Jobber or Taper length
- Material
- Helix or Spiral of the flutes
The Right Material Can Make a World of a Difference
Choosing the proper design for the application particularly in high volume applications can be a cost saving decision. High speed steel is the general purpose tool and fits many short run and maintenance jobs. Cobalt twist drills provide longer life and can be run at higher speeds, while carbide drills are the choice when conditions of speed, feed and rigidity are optimum. Coatings can add life to all of these tools
Trusted Brand for Over a Century
Regal Cutting Tools supplies a wide selection of common twist drill bits for your convenience, and if special configurations or custom drills are needed we supply free quotes and fast delivery. Our “NATIONAL” brand of twist drills has been trusted in manufacturing high quality tools for over 100 years, serving the needs of industries such as:
To get a better idea about which twist drill BITS your business might need, read our article about applications by industry.
Our comprehensive knowledge of applying geometries, tool materials, and coatings to twist drills ensures that we provide you with the best information in order to accomplish your desired results. Let Regal Cutting Tools be your provider for your twist drill and twist drill bit needs. See our huge selection below.
To get the best results and tool life from your drills be sure to read our 6 basic drilling principles.
Cobalt spotting drills are used to drill an initial hole on a surface when hole location is critical.