The tried-and-tested tool has been available for many years, providing cost-effective and process-secure drilling in hole depths from 4xD to 9xD.
Suitable for rotating and stationary and vertical or horizontal applications, the KUB Centron covers diameters ranging from 20 to 81 mm and up to 9xD, making it ideal for drilling transverse holes in housings or holes in cylinder blocks and forged parts.
The drill’s modular design enhances its cost-effectiveness, with the tool comprising a holder, drill head, indexable inserts and centring drill tip. The drill head is located on the holder by means of a custom-fit centring pin, the head is held in place by two tapered screws acting in the torque direction, which pull it onto the drive dogs. This combination ensures a precise and stable connection, completing the assembly are adjustable carbide guide pads for added stability when drilling and exiting the hole, thereby counteracting deflection.
For drills up to 65 mm diameter, just two indexable inserts are used; above that diameter this increases to four, supported in pairs in cartridges.
Key to the success of KUB Centron is the centring tip, which is available in solid carbide or HSS and with a TiAlN or TiN coating. This tip guides the tool, ensuring dimensional stability, straightness and maximum process security, even with a maximum hole depth of 9xD. The optimised runout properties of the complete system make a long service life possible for the drill point and indexable inserts.
“While the Kub Centron system has been available for some time and has proved its effectiveness across many applications, the strength of the Ceratizit Group can now make that drilling efficiency more widely available. By ensuring that tools, such as KUB Centron are available ex-stock for next day, before noon delivery our customers can rely on Ceratizit to maintain their production by delivering tools when they are needed,” says Tony Pennington, managing director, Ceratizit UK & Ireland.