Kyocera SGS Precision Tools offers a range of solid carbide drills suited for the automotive and aerospace industries.
This article introduces the key features and product lineup of their flagship tools, along with the after-sales support that ensures continued peace of mind after implementation.

These drills are ideal for high-temperature machining environments such as automotive parts, aerospace, medical devices, and mold manufacturing. When working with difficult-to-machine materials like stainless steel, heat-resistant alloys, or titanium, wear and breakage can significantly increase costs.
Kyocera SGS Precision Tools' solid carbide drills feature a carbide substrate that combines hardness and toughness, coated with Ti-NAMITE® to resist wear and oxidation under high temperatures. This combination of substrate and coating helps prevent edge chipping and ensures long tool life.
Extended tool life and stable machining reduce the need for frequent replacements and rework, cutting down on tool and scrap costs. Improved operational efficiency also helps lower the overall cost per part.
※Actual results may vary depending on the product and machining conditions such as spindle speed, feed rate, coolant, and machine rigidity.
If your application involves cross holes, angled exits, thin walls, or curved surfaces, Series 142P is designed to maintain hole accuracy even when tool alignment is difficult.
Its four-margin design provides strong guidance inside the hole, helping improve straightness and roundness. The Ti-NAMITE®-X coating also supports wear and chipping resistance under high temperatures, heavy loads, and continuous high-speed machining.
If you need a versatile drill for mass production, Series 135 is designed for efficient drilling across steels, stainless steels, heat-resistant alloys, titanium alloys, and hardened steels up to 45 HRC.
Its 145° notched point helps the drill self-center, reducing the need for a separate spot drilling operation. This can shorten setup time while lowering thrust and deflection during high-feed machining.
Available in 3×D and 5×D lengths, Series 135 covers a wide range of shallow to moderately deep hole applications.
If you machine materials prone to welding, seizing, or galling, Series 143M-S is designed for stainless steel, heat-resistant alloys, and titanium alloys.
Its offset double-margin design reduces contact with the hole wall, helping control frictional heat and adhesion. This supports stable hole quality and longer tool life in difficult-to-machine materials.
The compact diameter and length range also make it suitable for high-volume production where reliability and repeatability are important.
For more detailed technical information and product comparisons, visit our special feature on carbide drills for stainless steel.
The page highlights three top manufacturers with proven strengths in stainless steel machining, including in-depth coverage of recommended tools for this demanding material.
Kyocera SGS Precision Tools offer tool reconditioning services including tip regrinding, recoating, and full tool restoration.
These services help restore cutting performance—even for worn or chipped tools—extend tool life, and contribute to lower tooling costs and a more stable production environment.
We also provide on-site training through our Tool Clinics and technical support from application engineers, helping identify on-site challenges and recommend optimal machining conditions.
This support system ensures reliable, long-term operation even after implementation.
| Address | 150 Marc Drive Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44223 USA |
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| Phone Number | (330)686-5700 |
| Official Website | https://www.kyocera-sgstool.com/ |