A drillsfor beginners

A line of inserts with a 80° cutting corner angle, and two cutting tips. These inserts have a neutral rake angle, and a relief angle of 15°.

Runningdrills

A line of inserts with a 80° cutting corner angle, and a single cutting tip. These inserts have a positive rake angle, and a relief angle of 7°.

Askip drill purpose

The inserts are available in two cutting materials: Polycrystalline diamonds (PCD) which are made of diamond particles sintered together with the help of a metallic binder, and CVD thick-film diamonds which are manufactured through the use of laser equipment.

Runningdrillsfor beginners

A line of inserts with a 80° cutting corner angle, and three cutting tips. These inserts have a neutral rake angle, and a relief angle of 7°.

A line of inserts with a 60° cutting corner angle, and a single cutting tip. These inserts have a positive rake angle, and a relief angle of 7°.

A line of inserts with a 55° cutting corner angle, and a single cutting tip. These inserts have a neutral rake angle, and a relief angle of 7°.

C skip drill

A line of inserts with a 60° cutting corner angle, and a single cutting edge. These inserts have a neutral rake angle, and a relief angle of 7°.

A line of inserts with a 80° cutting corner angle, and a single cutting tip. These inserts have a neutral rake angle, and a relief angle of 11°.

A line of inserts with a 80° cutting corner angle, and a single cutting tip. These inserts have a positive rake angle, and a relief angle of 11°.

Askip drill

Our diamond-based cutting tools are designed for high productivity and extended tool life. Usually, they are able to outperform ceramics-based solutions, thereby reducing production costs. Since diamond is the hardest material available, you should consider these inserts whenever exceptional abrasion resistance is required. They are compatible with standard tool holders by other, leading manufacturers.

A line of inserts with a 80° cutting corner angle, and a single cutting edge. These inserts have a positive rake angle, and a relief angle of 7°.

A line of inserts with a 60° cutting corner angle, and a single cutting tip. These inserts have a neutral rake angle, and a relief angle of 7°.

Askip drill benefits

B skip drill

A line of inserts with a 80° cutting corner angle, and a single cutting edge. These inserts have a neutral rake angle, and a relief angle of 7°.

A line of inserts with a 60° cutting corner angle, and a single cutting tip. These inserts have a neutral rake angle, and a relief angle of 11°.

A line of inserts with a 55° cutting corner angle, and a single cutting tip. These inserts have a positive rake angle, and a relief angle of 7°.

A line of inserts with a 35° cutting corner angle, and a single cutting tip. These inserts have a positive rake angle, and a relief angle of 7°.

A line of inserts with a 80° cutting corner angle, and a single cutting tip. These inserts have a neutral rake angle, and a relief angle of 7°.

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A line of inserts with a 35° cutting corner angle, and a single cutting tip. These inserts have a neutral rake angle, and a relief angle of 7°.

A line of inserts with a 60° cutting corner angle, and a single cutting edge. These inserts have a positive rake angle, and a relief angle of 7°.