Abstract: The invention relates to a single-lip drill (10) having at least one cutting edge (160) for solid drilling, comprising a drill head (13) arranged on a shaft (12), a chip removal channel (151) extending substantially along the axis of the drill head (13) and of the shaft (12) and arranged in both the drill head (13) and the shaft (12), and a plurality of guiding elements (170, 171, 172, 173) arranged on the circumference of the drill head (13), wherein the single-lip drill is characterized in that at least one guiding element (170) is arranged at least partially in an angle range of greater than or equal to 245°, measured from the cutting edge (160) arranged at 0° in a direction opposite the rotational direction of the single-lip drill.
Abstract: A guide gib (500) for a deep drilling tool of a substantially rectangular shape with a longitudinal direction (L) and a width (B) and with at least one sliding surface (540) is characterized in that at least one lubricating groove, preferably a plurality of lubricating grooves (501, 502), is/are arranged at least in the region of a contact zone of the sliding surface.
Abstract: The invention relates to a deep hole drill comprising at least one cutter (S), which is formed on a drill head and which has at least one cutting edge, the at least one cutter being divided into at least two sub-cutters (T1, T2) by at least one chip divider (ST) for dividing the chips removed by the cutting edge, the deep hole drill being characterized in that the sub-cutters (T1, T2) of at least one cutter are arranged relative to each other in such a way that the cutter normals (N1, N2) of at least two sub-cutters (T1, T2) are aligned at an angle of at least 20° to each other.