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It's important to remember that the ISO designation system is not a system that standardizes the quality of the insert. Neither the carbide grade nor the cutting geometry is standardized in this designation system.
The system is designed so that each important feature and dimension of the insert is shown using a code system. This becomes the name of the insert.
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This set contains 7 multipurpose drill bits for precise drilling in a variety of materials with your Dremel Multi-Tool. Easily drill clean and smooth holes into soft metal, plexiglass, plastic or wood. The durable and qualitative drill bits are made from high-grade steel and are stored in a convenient storage box.
THE ISO designation system for indexable insertsThe ISO designation system for indexable inserts (ISO 1832) is a standardized system to name an indexable insert.The system is designed so that each important feature and dimension of the insert is shown using a code system. This becomes the name of the insert. This system has several advantages:Unique naming of an indexable insert (supplier independent)All important features and dimensions are clearly stated in the nameSome code positions relate to the insert carrier in which the insert can be mounted It's important to remember that the ISO designation system is not a system that standardizes the quality of the insert. Neither the carbide grade nor the cutting geometry is standardized in this designation system. This is an example for milling inserts. For other applications, you can refer to the relevant Machining Navigator. Do you want to know more?Contact Us Inline Content - SurveyCurrent code - 5fce8e61489f3034e74adc64
Threading insertsize chart
Soft Wood 25,000 - 35,000 Hard Wood 18,000 - 35,000 Laminates / Plastics 5,000 - 11,000 Steel - Aluminum / Brass 12,000 - 17,000
Pick the right size for your project. Use the tip of the drill bit to go into the material straight at a 90° angle. Use the bits with the smallest shank size with the Multi-Chuck (4486). Advised attachments: Detailer's Grip (577)