Claims
- 1. A drilling tool of the type having a drill shank with a drill point and a transition section which adjoins the drill shank in the axial direction and which merges into a clamping shank, the drilling tool comprising the transition section being heat-treated such that it has higher bending and torsional elasticity compared with at least one of the clamping shank and the drill shank.
- 2. A drilling tool according to claim 1 wherein the drill shank consists of a front twist-drill section and an adjoining tap section, the transition section adjoining the tap section with the clamping shank, a countersinking section being arranged between the transition section and the clamping shank.
- 3. A drilling tool according to claim 2 wherein the tap section consists of a front lead taper adjoining the front twist-drill section and a thread part which adjoins the front lead taper and has teeth with a complete thread profile in cross section, the front lead taper having teeth with cross sections which are reduced in height relative to the teeth of the complete thread profile, a rear lead taper having teeth which are reduced in height relative to the complete thread profile of the thread part.
- 4. A drilling tool according to claim 2 wherein the tap section has a rear lead taper at its end facing the countersinking section.
- 5. A drilling tool according to claim 2 wherein the countersinking section has at least one cutting edge.
- 6. A drilling tool according to claim 2 wherein the countersinking section has two diametrically opposite cutting edges which are arranged obliquely relative to a longitudinal axis of the drill such that a countersinking angle (a) within the range of 60° to 120° is formed.
- 7. A drilling tool according to claim 3 wherein the drilling tool has a heat-affected region with a main heat zone which is arranged in the transition section at least at about 30% of the length of the transition section starting from the rear lead taper and ending at the countersinking section.
- 8. A drilling tool according to claim 1 wherein the heat-affected region runs towards the tap section and ends within the rear lead taper.
- 9. A drilling tool according to claim 1 wherein the heat-affected region runs towards and ends before the countersinking section.
- 10. A drilling tool according to claim 1 formed of a high-speed steel, preferably one having the material number 1.3343 according to DIN EN 10027 Part 1, or S 6-5-2.
- 11. A drilling tool according to claim 1 wherein the clamping shank has a hexagonal cross section and further having one or more of retaining notches in the region of the corners of the hexagonal cross section, an encircling groove, or channel-shaped circumferential recesses.
- 12. A method of producing a drilling tool of the type having a transition section between a drill shank and a clamping shank with the transition section subjected to a heat treatment in such a way that it is given higher bending and torsional elasticity compared with the clamping shank and the drill shank within a region subjected to the heat treatment.
- 13. A method according to claim 12 wherein the heat treatment is carried out inductively with a high-frequency system and in particular within a temperature range of 600° C. to 900° C.
- 14. A method according to claim 13 wherein the heat treatment is carried out with a reaction time of 0.5 to 2 s.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
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203 03 601.8 |
Mar 2003 |
DE |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority to DE 203 03 601.8 filed Mar. 5, 2003, which is currently pending.