Flood drill - Adopting the hot drill process.
Screwing is possible on thin plates that cannot be processed by tapping! It helps to reduce labor in assembly since it does not require crimping nuts or nut welding.
Flow drilling" adopts a hot drilling process using tungsten carbide tools. It forms holes while simultaneously creating bushes from the material. Most adaptable materials, such as mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, brass, and special alloys, can be processed with flow drilling. 【Features】 ○ Adopts a hot drilling process using tungsten carbide tools ○ Capable of threading on thin plates where tapping is not possible ○ No need for rivet nuts or nut welding, contributing to labor-saving in assembly ○ Forms holes while simultaneously creating bushes from the material ○ The length of the bush is approximately three times the thickness of the material ○ When threading thin-walled tubes, the joint is strong, allowing for a wide range of applications ● For more details on flow drilling, please refer to "Download the catalog.
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You can view the details of the flow drill by downloading the catalog.