CORE CUTTER HSS & TCT

CORE CUTTER HSS & TCT

High-quality core cutters are typically made from premium materials of high-speed steel (HSS) /tungsten carbide. These materials offer excellent hardness, wear resistance, and durability, ensuring that the cutter can withstand the rigors of cutting through tough materials without losing its cutting edge. HSS and TCT Core cutters a well-designed core cutter features an optimized geometry and cutting edge profile to enhance cutting efficiency and precision. The design should also consider factors such as chip evacuation, heat dissipation, and vibration control to minimize tool wear and ensure smooth operation. Core Cutters are manufactured using advanced machining techniques and quality control measures to ensure consistency, accuracy, and reliability. This includes precise grinding and sharpening of cutting edges, as well as rigorous testing to verify dimensional accuracy and performance.

COMPATIBILITY

Quality core cutters are designed to be compatible with a wide range of drilling equipment and accessories, allowing for versatility and ease of use across different applications and industries. They should also offer compatibility with various materials and cutting conditions ensuring consistent performance and results.

SAFETY

Safety is paramount when using core cutters, and high-quality tools are designed with built-in safety features to minimize the risk of accidents and injuries. This includes features such as anti-kickback mechanisms, secure clamping systems, and ergonomic designs that reduce operator fatigue and improve control during operation.

 

BRAND MAKSPRO
ITEM CORE CUTTERS
MATERIAL HSS/TCT
DIA RANGE 8 MM TO 100 MM
CUTTING DEPTH 30 MM, 50 MM, 75 MM, 100 MM
SHANK TYPE WELDON/UNIVERSAL
COMPATIBILITY MAGNETIC DRILL
APPLICATION STEEL PIPE, SHEET
MOUNTING METHOD ARBOUR MOUNTS/PILOT DRILLS

 

GUIDELINES :

  1. Preparation: Ensure the core cutter is clean and in good condition. Also, make sure you have the appropriate safety gear like gloves and goggles.
  2. Setup: Place the core cutter securely on a stable surface. Adjust the cutter’s settings, if applicable, according to the size and type of core you need.
  3. Positioning: Position the material you want to cut in the center of the cutter, making sure it’s securely held in place.
  4. Cutting: Engage the cutting mechanism, whether it’s a lever, handle, or motorized system, and slowly apply pressure to cut through the material. Follow any specific instructions provided by the manufacturer.
  5. Extraction: Once the core is cut, carefully remove it from the cutter. Use caution to avoid any sharp edges.
  6. Cleanup: Clean the core cutter and the surrounding area, removing any debris or waste material.
  7. Maintenance: Regularly inspect and maintain the core cutter to ensure optimal performance and safety.