A Gun Drill is a specialized type of drill designed for creating deep, accurate holes, originally created for drilling gun barrels — thus its name. It is widely utilized in industries such as automotive, aerospace, mold making, and medical devices.
Structure
Advantages
Excellent Deep Hole Capability
High Hole Accuracy
Smooth Surface Finish
Efficient Chip Removal
Stable and Low Vibration Drilling
Long Tool Life (with proper use)
Applicable to Various Materials
Automation-Friendly
**DC** |
***LF*** |
**PL** |
DCONMS |
**BD** |
**LS** |
Insert |
14.00 |
261.00 |
1.95 |
25.00 |
13.50 |
56.0 |
TOGT 07.. |
15.00 |
278.00 |
1.95 |
25.00 |
14.50 |
56.0 |
TOGT 07.. |
16.00 |
209.00 |
2.20 |
25.00 |
15.50 |
56.0 |
TOGT 08.. |
16.50 |
294.00 |
2.20 |
25.00 |
15.50 |
56.0 |
TOGT 08.. |
17.00 |
220.00 |
2.20 |
25.00 |
16.20 |
56.0 |
TOGT 08.. |
17.50 |
310.00 |
2.20 |
25.00 |
16.20 |
56.0 |
TOGT 08.. |
18.00 |
232.00 |
2.20 |
25.00 |
16.20 |
56.0 |
TOGT 08.. |
18.50 |
327.00 |
3.00 |
25.00 |
17.20 |
56.0 |
TOGT 09.. |
19.00 |
243.00 |
3.00 |
25.00 |
18.20 |
56.0 |
TOGT 09.. |
19.50 |
343.00 |
3.00 |
25.00 |
18.20 |
56.0 |
TOGT 09.. |
20.00 |
255.00 |
3.00 |
32.00 |
19.00 |
60.0 |
TOGT 09.. |
Applications of Gun Drills
Gun drills are used wherever deep, straight, and accurate holes are required. Common industries and examples include: