6. Frequently Asked Questions
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A Garbid Drill Bit is a solid carbide drill designed for high-precision and high-speed drilling in hard materials like stainless steel, tool steel, and alloys. It provides excellent wear resistance and dimensional accuracy.
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Garbid Drill Bits are ideal for hardened steels, cast iron, stainless steels, titanium alloys, and other tough engineering materials, especially in CNC machining environments.
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It is not recommended. Due to their brittle nature, solid carbide drills should be used in rigid, vibration-free setups like CNC or precision drilling machines.
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Yes, using a coolant improves tool life and chip evacuation. However, some coated variants like TiAlN can operate dry in certain applications due to high thermal resistance.
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Tool life depends on the material, feed rate, speed, and cooling conditions. Under ideal conditions, they last 5–10 times longer than HSS drills.
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Yes, they can be reground using precision grinding machines. However, regrinding is more economical for larger diameters (typically above 8 mm).