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01H117 - Walter SST+ 17/64-Inch Stub Drill Bit with 135-Degree Split Point

Packaging: 10 per each
$13.90/ea

Package Price:

$139.00/10 per each

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OVERVIEW

Precision Engineering for Demanding Fabrication

The Walter 01H117 17/64" Hex SST Stub Drill represents a pinnacle in drilling geometry and metallurgical treatment, specifically engineered for the rigors of industrial fabrication. Designed with a heavy-duty stub length (often referred to as screw machine length), this tool offers significantly higher rigidity compared to standard jobber length bits. This increased stiffness minimizes deflection and runout, ensuring that holes are drilled concentric and true, even under substantial feed pressure. For professionals working with thin-walled materials or sheet metal, this rigidity is crucial for preventing ovaling and ensuring tight tolerance fit-ups.

At the core of its performance is the 135° split point geometry. Unlike standard 118° points, the 135° split point is self-centering, effectively eliminating the "walking" phenomenon often encountered when starting holes on smooth or curved surfaces. This feature negates the necessity for center punching, thereby streamlining the workflow and reducing cycle times in high-volume operations. The aggressive cutting angle also reduces the axial thrust required to penetrate the workpiece, reducing operator fatigue and machine wear.

The drill bit is finished with Walter's proprietary bronze SST surface treatment. This specialized coating serves a dual purpose: it enhances the surface hardness of the high-speed steel substrate and provides a lubricious layer that significantly reduces friction during the cutting action. This reduction in friction is paramount when drilling work-hardening alloys like stainless steel, as it helps dissipate heat and prevents chip welding. The result is a cutting tool that maintains its edge longer, delivers cleaner holes with minimal burrs, and performs reliably across a spectrum of materials including mild steel, stainless steel, and non-ferrous alloys.

Technical Specifications:

  • Diameter: 17/64 inch
  • Point Angle: 135° Split Point
  • Geometry: Stub / Screw Machine Length
  • Surface Treatment: Bronze SST
  • Primary Application: Sheet metal, thin-wall tubing, stainless steel fabrication
Additional Information
Packaging Description:10 per each, 10 per pack
Brand:Walter
Diameter (in):17/64"
Used to Cut:Steel or Stainless or Aluminum
Point Angle:135°
Point Type:Split Point
Coating:Bronze SST
Drill Style:Stub Length

INCLUDED

  • 1x Walter 17/64" SST+ Stub Drill Bit

APPLICATIONS

  • Drilling rivet holes in sheet metal
  • Fabrication of stainless steel enclosures
  • Automotive body work and chassis repair
  • HVAC ducting installation
  • Electrical panel drilling
  • General maintenance and repair (MRO) in confined spaces

FAQ

Stub drills, or screw machine length drills, are shorter than standard jobber bits. This makes them much more rigid, reducing the chance of breakage and flexing, which is ideal for drilling hard materials or sheet metal.

No, the 135° split point geometry is self-centering, allowing you to start drilling immediately without the bit walking across the surface.

Yes, the Walter SST+ series is specifically designed with a bronze surface treatment and heavy-duty geometry to effectively drill through stainless steel and other tough alloys.

The bronze SST surface treatment reduces friction between the bit and the workpiece, which lowers heat generation and extends the life of the cutting edge.

Absolutely. The split point tip prevents the bit from sliding off the curve of the tubing, making it much safer and more accurate for pipe and tube fabrication.

Yes, this bit is designed to fit in standard drill chucks. Its shorter length makes it particularly useful in right-angle drills or when space is limited.

This specific SKU (01H117) has a diameter of 17/64 inches.

While the cutting geometry is the primary feature, some variations or user descriptions use 'Hex' to denote compatibility or specific shank styles. Always verify the shank type for your specific chuck, though this series is renowned for its cutting head performance.