58mm Sheet Peeling Drill 3–14mm HSS 2-Flute 20° Countersink Shank 6mm - TECWERK
€10.75
Product information "58mm Sheet Peeling Drill 3–14mm HSS 2-Flute 20° Countersink Shank 6mm - TECWERK"
Take advantage of the combination of clean, burr‑free holemaking and broad material compatibility for fewer rework cycles and steadier productivity; order directly via Metav Werkzeuge or contact our advisors for technical guidance.
TECWERK sheet‑metal peel drill 3–14 mm HSS, 58 mm overall length
A TECWERK sheet‑metal peel drill engineered for rapid, burr‑reduced holes in thin metals and technical plastics, suitable for use on standard drilling machines.
- 3 clamping flats for secure grip
- Two cutting edges, 20° countersink angle
- Conical geometry for a peeling cut
- Suitable for sheet metal and plastics
- 6 mm shank, HSS, 58 mm overall length
Faster, cleaner results for thin‑metal workpieces
The tool’s defining advantage is its conical cutting geometry, which is radially relieved to produce a true peeling cut rather than a pure shearing action. This geometry, combined with the two cutting edges and the shallow 20° countersink, reduces burr formation and minimises the need for secondary deburring. For production environments that value throughput and consistent hole quality, this means less time spent on rework and a smoother workflow when processing panels, housings or thin‑walled components.
Versatility across materials and machines
Designed as a universal tool, the drill performs reliably in sheet metal and in many plastics, making it a flexible option for mixed‑material workshops. The 6 mm diameter shank with three clamping flats ensures a secure grip in standard chucks or quick‑change holders, so the tool can be used on bench drills, pillar drills and fixed drilling stations without adaptation. For technicians unfamiliar with the term, the peeling action refers to the way the cutter removes a thin layer progressively, which is gentler on edges and reduces heat buildup compared with aggressive plunge drilling.
Practical design for routine production and tool handling
With a compact 58 mm overall length and construction in HSS, the cutter balances stiffness and wear resistance for typical sheet‑processing tasks. The short overall length improves concentricity and reduces chatter risk in light‑duty setups, while the HSS cutting material provides a dependable service life under normal operating feeds and speeds. The presence of three flats on the shank supports repeatable clamping orientation, helping to preserve cutting geometry and ensuring consistent hole quality across a batch.
Choose the TECWERK sheet‑metal peel drill for efficient, burr‑reduced holemaking and contact Metav Werkzeuge for order and technical advice at info@metav-werkzeuge.com or +49 2822 7131930
Technical data
- Article number: 2000862031NW
- Product name: Blechschälbohrer 3–14 mm HSS, Gesamt‑L. 58 mm
- Manufacturer: TECWERK
- Packaging unit: 1
Facts
- Shank diameter: 6 mm
- Total length: 58 mm
- Cutting edges: 2
- Countersink angle: 20°
- Cutting material: HSS
Special features
- Shaft with 3 clamping flats
- Conically increasing, radially relieved cutting edges
- Peeling cut for reduced burrs
- Universal tool for sheet metal and plastics
- Usable on any drilling machine
FAQ
What materials is the drill suitable for?
The TECWERK sheet‑metal peel drill (SKU 2000862031NW) is intended for sheet metal and a range of plastics, offering clean holes and reduced burr formation.
How does the peeling cut improve hole quality?
Radial relief and the conical cutting geometry create a peeling action that removes material progressively, which reduces edge rollover and the need for secondary deburring.
Can the drill be used in handheld drills?
Yes; the 6 mm shank with three clamping flats allows secure clamping in standard chucks, making it suitable for both handheld and stationary drilling machines, provided machine rigidity is maintained.
What benefits do the 3 clamping flats offer?
The flats prevent slippage and enable repeatable orientation in the chuck, supporting consistent cutting geometry and longer effective tool life under routine conditions.
Is special coolant or lubrication required?
For thin metals and typical plastics, standard cutting fluids or light lubrication can be used to extend tool life; specific conditions should be matched to material and feed/speed settings.
Manufacturer/Responsible: NORDWEST Handel AG, Robert‑Schuman‑Straße 17, 44263 Dortmund