Description:
These high-speed steel chucking reamers come in sizes that fall between standard trade sizes, and their sizes are expressed in decimal inches from 0.2060 to 0.3755. Straight-flute reamers push chips forward into a hole as they enlarge it to an exact size for a precise fit when installing fasteners or other parts. They are the most commonly used style of reamer. These chucking reamers are made from high-speed steel and have a bright finish that is unaffected when their cutting edges are resharpened. The reamers' straight shank mounts to the chuck of a drill press or similar machining tool. High-speed steel chucking reamers provide good wear resistance in a wide range of reaming applications. These general purpose reamers have a straight shank that mounts to the chuck of a drill press or similar machining tool. Chucking reamers, sometimes called machine reamers, enlarge or finish an existing hole to an exact tolerance or size for a precise fit when installing fasteners or other parts. They usually have a 45? chamfer on the cutting edge to help ensure accuracy as the reamer enters the hole during metalworking tasks. This listing is for each. Technical Specification Item Chucking Reamer Measurement System Decimal Inch Reamer Size 0.354 Decimal Equivalent 0.354 Shank Type - Machining Straight Shank Dia. 0.354 Flute Type Straight Number of Flutes 6 Flute Length 1-3/4 Spiral Direction Neutral Coolant Fed Non-Coolant Through Overall Length 7 Material - Machining High Speed Steel Finish - Machining Bright (Uncoated) Cutting Direction - Machining Right Hand Primary Material Application All Materials Reamer Application Through Hole Size - Decimal 0.354 - 0.354