What is a U-Drill? The Ultimate Guide to Faster, More Accurate Hole Making
Date:2025-04-14Number:921A U-Drill (also called an indexable insert drill) is a replaceable-tip drilling tool designed for high-speed, high-precision hole-making in CNC machines. Unlike conventional twist drills, it uses indexable carbide inserts for cutting, enabling faster feed rates and longer tool life.
Replaceable inserts (typically 2 or more cutting edges per insert).
Through-coolant capability (internal coolant channels for chip evacuation).
Wide diameter range (typically Φ12–80 mm or larger).
✔ Deep hole drilling (3×D to 8×D depth, depending on tool design).
✔ High-volume production (e.g., automotive, aerospace parts).
✔ Hard materials (stainless steel, cast iron, alloy steels).
✔ Precision holes (IT8–IT10 tolerance, Ra 1.6–3.2 μm surface finish).
Material | Recommended Insert Grade |
---|---|
Carbon Steel | IC808, IC830 (PVD-coated) |
Stainless Steel | IC328, IC908 (M-class) |
Cast Iron | IC5100 (K-class) |
Aluminum | IC20 (Uncoated carbide) |
Factor | U-Drill | Twist Drill |
---|---|---|
Cutting Speed | 2–3× faster | Limited by flute strength |
Tool Life | Replaceable inserts | Entire tool replacement |
Hole Accuracy | ±0.05 mm tolerance | ±0.1–0.2 mm |
Chip Evacuation | Excellent (coolant-assisted) | Poor in deep holes |
Cost Efficiency | Lower cost per hole | Higher long-term cost |
Material | Insert Type | Coating |
---|---|---|
Steel | 80° diamond (SPMX) | TiAlN, AlCrN |
Stainless Steel | 90° square (SQMX) | TiCN, CVD-coated |
Cast Iron | Round (RCMX) | Uncoated/K-grade |
Hole Diameter (mm) | Recommended U-Drill Shank |
---|---|
12–20 | Straight shank (Weldon) |
20–50 | Morse taper (MT3/MT4) |
50+ | Hydraulic or HSK shank |
Rule of Thumb:
For depth >5×D, use a pecking cycle or high-pressure coolant (≥70 bar).
For small holes (<12 mm), consider solid carbide drills instead.
Ensure rigidity: Use shortest possible tool overhang.
Coolant pressure: ≥10 bar (30+ bar preferred for deep holes).
Material | Speed (m/min) | Feed (mm/rev) |
---|---|---|
Mild Steel | 80–120 | 0.12–0.20 |
Stainless Steel | 60–90 | 0.08–0.15 |
Cast Iron | 100–150 | 0.15–0.25 |
Note: Reduce feed by 20% for holes deeper than 4×D.
Ideal chips: Short, comma-shaped (avoid long, stringy chips).
Problem signs:
Blue chips = Too high speed.
Insert chipping = Incorrect feed or unstable setup.
❌ Running without coolant → Premature insert failure.
❌ Excessive feed in hard materials → Insert fracture.
❌ Incorrect insert seating → Poor hole finish.
❌ Ignoring wear signs (e.g., burrs, rough finish).
U-Drills excel in high-productivity drilling where speed, precision, and cost efficiency matter. By selecting the right insert grade, tool size, and cutting parameters, manufacturers can achieve 3–5× faster drilling vs. traditional methods.
Pro Tip: For best results, pair U-Drills with high-pressure coolant systems and monitor insert wear using tool-presetting equipment.
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