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Annular cutters incorporate a spring-loaded pin that ejects stock once cut is made. They are often used in manufacturing and metalworking applications.
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Annular cutters incorporate a spring-loaded pin that ejects stock once cut is made. They are often used in manufacturing and metalworking applications. Unlike other hole punches, annular cutters have a cutting edge located on the outside of the hole. It allows them to create a cleaner, more accurate hole than traditional hole punches. This blog post will discuss the basics of annular cutters and how they work!
What Is an Annular Cutter? An annular cutter makes precise, clean cuts in various materials. The defining feature of an annular cutter is the inclusion of a minor, round hole in the middle of the cutting edge. This hole allows the material being cut to escape as the cutter moves through it, which minimizes both tearing and chipping. As a result, annular cutters produce smooth, clean cuts with minimal damage to the surrounding material.
Annular cutters are commonly used in metalworking applications where precision and durability are essential. They can be used to make precise cuts in everything from thin sheet metal to thick bar stock, and they are particularly well-suited for use with stainless steel and other hard metals.
Because they produce such clean cuts, cutters are also popular among truck repair and steel fabricators precise and clean cuts without damaging the material being worked on. Other applications for these cutters include: -Cutting through rivets, nails, and other fasteners -Drilling large holes in thick material -Trimming excess material from around a workpiece
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