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Magnetic Drill Buyer Guide

What is the best magnetic drill?

Magnetic Drill

There are a few attributes of magnetic drills to consider before purchasing one.

Hole Size:

What diameter hole will you be cutting today and in the future with a magnetic drill. Most customers are drilling 1" diameter holes and smaller which will put you into a smaller and lighter drill. Some drills in this category are Jancy Holemaker, Jm101 and Magforce, Milwaukee offers their 4270-21.

Larger diameters or depths of cuts will need more powerful drills. Be careful when choosing larger drills the weights of these machines increase sharply. Some drills in this area are the Jancy USA5, 2x2, 4x4 or the Fein KBM-52U and Milwaukee 4208-1 and 4209-1.

Chuck Adapter:

if you already have twist drill bits, are making holes smaller than 7/16" or need to drill a blind hole then you need a chuck adapter, these are accessories on these drills. Most of our drills will accept chucks except the Jancy Magforce.

Cutting Fluid:

Buy cutting fluid, either locally or through Toolfetch it will extend the life of your cutters. If you are drilling horizontally or upside-down we carry a special paste called Tapmatic Edge Cream which will stick to the area being cut and melt with friction.

Pilot Pins:

Pins are not mandatory but they help with centering your cut and ejecting a solid slug after cutting through material, there are different pins for different sized cutters

Annular Cutters:

Cutters come in a variety of sizes and styles. The most common cutters purchased are the high speed cutters. These cutters can be resharpened 5-6 times depending on wear. Carbide tipped annular cutters are a less expensive cutter to purchase but can only be resharpened once (or in some cases not at all). Depending on your application we offer special cutters for unique situations ie: cutting pipe requires a PG cutter or cutting pipe through both sides need a PGID cutter. If your cutting through 2 separate plates at once you need an ID cutter. Click here to see all of our Jancy annular cutters.

Below is a list of the different style cutters offered, if you need help or need to order a special cutter call our toll free number at 800-508-4735 and a sales representative will assist you.

Annular Cutter Definitions

High Speed Steel (HSS) Cutters (M2)

High Speed Steel is the standard material used to manufacture Slugger cutters. Unless otherwise specified on the order, cutters are packaged as HSS.

Titanium Nitride (TINI) Annular Cutter

TINI coatings improve tool life by increasing surface hardness of the tool and providing greater lubricity. TINI coated cutters are generally used in applications where the material being cut is difficult to machine, or when extended tool life is desired. To order, add the suffix "TN" after part number or set number.

Titanium Carbonitride (TICN) Annular Cutters

TICN coated cutters are practical when drilling highly abrasive or gummy materials such as brass and aluminum alloys. To order, add the suffix "TC" after part number or set number.

Cobalt Annular Cutter

Cobalt cutters are effective when drilling material with inconsistent composition. They are also valuable when increased feed rates are necessary and extending tool life between sharpening is desirable. To order, add the suffix "C" after part number or set number.

ID Sharpened Annular Cutter

For Stack Drilling ID-style cutters are convenient when drilling through multiple layers. To order, add the suffix "ID" after part number or set number.

Pipe-Style Geometry Cutters

For Pipe and Tube Drilling Applications Cutters with pipe-style geometry are advantageous when drilling holes on curved or uneven surfaces. When ordering cutters 1-1/4" and larger, add the suffix "PG" after part number or set number. (Cutters smaller than this are manufactured standard with pipe-style geometry

Truck Frame Cutters

Cutters for Truck Frame Drilling Truck frames are manufactured to retain extraordinary strength and durability. Consequently, frame materials are more difficult to drill. An effective way to combat this problem is to use an ID-style cutter that is also TINI coated. Combined, the resulting cutter simultaneously permits continuous drilling through layers while enhancing cutting performance and extending tool life. To order, add the suffix "IDTN" after part number or set number.

Rail Cutters

Specifically designed for rail drilling. Its unique design and specially developed coating allow for faster drilling and longer life, even in the toughest rail.