Chucking Reamers

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Grainger chucking reamers are used in machining and metalworking for precise hole finishing, accuracy enhancement and deburring tasks. These Grainger machine reamers offer smooth surface finishes and effective machining solutions.

GRAINGER -

Carbide Chucking Reamers with Straight Shank

StyleModelPrice (inc. GST)
A500-003032A$ 67.10
B500-0003350A$ 225.52
A500-0002515A$ 146.59
B500-0004290A$ 341.35
A500-002003A$ 108.97
C500-003042A$ 66.51
C500-0000945A$ 77.70
A500-0000985A$ 79.13
A500-0001335A$ 102.19
A500-0001390A$ 99.48
A500-0001840A$ 116.18
B500-0003500A$ 231.53
B500-0002860A$ 177.76
A500-0001500A$ 100.30
A500-0002080A$ 122.39
B500-0002980A$ 177.76
B500-0004000A$ 313.68
A500-003031A$ 67.10
A500-0001814A$ 116.73
B500-0002590A$ 190.89
B500-0003910A$ 313.68
A500-0001290A$ 81.44
C500-0000325A$ 79.33
A500-0002177A$ 132.22
A500-0001300A$ 89.72
GRAINGER -

Bridge Reamer, High Speed Steel, Black Oxide, 1 1/2 Inch Reamer Size, Mt4 Shank Dia

ModelItemPrice (inc. GST)
13H813CR3CALA$ 514.47

Features

  • Grainger carbide chucking reamers are used in the machining and metalworking industries for precise hole finishing, accuracy improvement and deburring. These Grainger machine reamers are equipped with straight shanks for improved drilling and hole-making.
  • They come in sizes that fall between standard trade sizes, and their sizes are expressed in decimal inches from 0.0030 to 0.2170 inches.
  • These straight-flute reamers push chips forward into a hole as they enlarge it to an exact size for a precise fit when installing fasteners or other parts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What factors should I consider while choosing a chucking reamer?

  • Choose a reamer with the required tolerance level to achieve precise hole dimensions.
  • Consider the flute geometry for efficient chip evacuation and smooth cutting action.
  • Opt for coatings such as TiN, TiCN or TiAlN to enhance tool life and performance.
  • Determine the shank type (straight or tapered) compatible with your machine tool's chuck.
  • Match the reamer type (straight-flute, spiral-flute or helical-flute) to the specific machining application.

How do I clean and maintain Grainger chucking reamers?

  • Clean the reamer with a soft brush or cloth to remove chips, debris, and coolant residues.
  • Soak the reamer in a suitable solvent to dissolve stubborn residues and oils, then wipe it dry with a clean cloth.
  • If the cutting edges are dull or damaged, sharpen them using a reamer sharpening fixture or professional sharpening service.
  • Store the reamer in a clean, dry place away from moisture, dust and corrosive substances to prevent rust and deterioration.
  • Apply a thin coat of rust inhibitor or tool preservative to the reamer surfaces to protect against corrosion during storage.

When should I replace a chucking reamer?

  • If the cutting edges become dull and ineffective despite sharpening.
  • If the reamer shows signs of significant wear, such as chips, cracks or deformations.
  • Any damage or defects that compromise the integrity or effectiveness of the reamer, such as chipped or broken edges.

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