BAUCOR’S CNC TOOL, WHERE PRECISION ENGINEERING MEETS MANUFACTURING EXCELLENCE.
Auger Drill Bits
Screw-shaped bits for drilling deep holes in wood while efficiently removing chips.
BAUCOR’S CNC TOOL, WHERE PRECISION ENGINEERING MEETS MANUFACTURING EXCELLENCE.
Drills are indispensable tools in the realm of CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining, serving as the pioneers for creating precise holes in various materials. These versatile tools play a pivotal role in shaping and refining workpieces, enabling the creation of intricate components across diverse industries.
Drills are cutting tools specifically designed for use in CNC machines. They come in various types, each optimized for specific materials and applications. The primary function of a drill is to remove material from a workpiece, creating a cylindrical hole with a predetermined diameter and depth.
We offer a comprehensive selection of drill bits for various drilling applications:
Screw-shaped bits for drilling deep holes in wood while efficiently removing chips.
Short bits used to create a starting point for larger drills, ensuring accuracy.
Create a wider opening at the top of a hole for countersinking screw heads.
Create a conical recess for flush-mounting screws.
Baucor, a leading manufacturer of cutting tools, excels in crafting high-performance drills tailored to the unique needs of industries such as aerospace, automotive, medical, and electronics. Our expertise is evident in:
By partnering with Baucor, you can leverage our expertise in drill design, material selection, and quality control to achieve superior drilling results. Whether it's a standard drill or a complex custom design, Baucor's drills deliver the precision and performance needed to create accurate and reliable holes in a wide range of materials.
Specialized for drilling very deep holes, often with internal coolant channels.
Straight flute drills with an extra cutting edge for improved accuracy in soft materials.
Creates a beveled edge on a hole to remove burrs or improve fastener seating.
Longer bits for reaching deep into workpieces.
Create flat-bottomed holes in wood for precise joinery.
Carbide or diamond-tipped bits for drilling through hard, brittle materials.
Extremely long drills for deep, precise holes in metal using high-pressure coolant.
The most common type, with a medium length for general purpose drilling.