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VERMONT GAGE Standard Reamer Blanks, Inch Fractional Sizes
Vermont Gage standard reamer blanks are effective in checking the size of a drilled hole. They also serve as guide pins or make custom drill bits. They are cylindrical pieces of high-speed steel that are used as the starting material for making reamer tools. These reamer blanks are available in bright finish for high visibility....Read more
This product can only be shipped in multiples of 12
Frequently Asked Questions
How are reamer blanks manufactured?
The manufacturing process for reamer blanks involves forging, machining, heat treatment and grinding.
Initially, the raw material is shaped into the desired blank form, followed by heat treatment to achieve the necessary hardness.
After heat treatment, the blanks are ground to their final dimensions and surface finish.
What are the factors to consider the right reamer blank size for my application?
Consider the desired hole diameter, tolerance and the type of reamer (straight or spiral flute).
How should I store and handle reamer blanks?
Reamer blanks should be stored in a dry environment to prevent rust. They should also be handled with care to avoid any damage to the cutting edges.
How can I check the quality and accuracy of reamer blanks?
Use measurement tools such as micrometers, callipers or optical measuring systems. Verify the dimensions, concentricity and surface finish of the blank to ensure it meets your specifications.