A reamer is used to finish machine a previously formed hole to an exact diameter with a smooth finish. It should not be used to significantly enlarge a hole (max. 5% – depending on material and hardness). Carbide tipped reamers are especially appropriate for close tolerance reaming. Because carbide is very highly resistant to wear, the reamer will produce accurate hole size and a smooth finish far longer than high speed steel or cobalt. The reamer is an end cutting tool, cutting only on the chamfer’s edge at the outside diameter of the preformed hole. The standard 45° chamfer angle provides effective cutting action for most materials.
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Metric Reamers - Straight Shank - Partial Flute Length Carbide
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5656
Metric Reamers - Taper Shank - Partial Flute Length Carbide
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5659
Metric Reamers - Straight Shank - Full Flute Length Carbide
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Metric Reamers - Taper Shank - Full Flute Length Carbide
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Metric Expansion Reamers - Straight Shank - Full Flute Length Carbide
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Metric Expansion Reamers - Taper Shank - Full Flute Length Carbide
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