Laboratory Cork Borers

Laboratory cork borers support precise hole cutting in corks, rubber stoppers, and soft laboratory materials for tubing insertion, sample preparation, teaching experiments, and general laboratory setup tasks. John Morris Group supplies Labfriend cork borer tools for Laboratory, Education, and Industrial environments where repeatable manual preparation is required.

This category includes nickel-plated brass cork borer sets, handled tube borers, clearing rods, ejector sets, and cork borer sharpeners in multiple diameter ranges, including 5 to 11 mm, 5 to 15 mm, 5 to 19 mm, 5 to 26 mm, and related set configurations.

Laboratory Cork Borers for Stoppers, Corks, and Soft Materials

Laboratory cork borers are used to cut clean, consistent holes in corks, rubber stoppers, and similar soft materials so tubing, glassware, probes, or fittings can be inserted securely. They are common tools in teaching laboratories, chemistry labs, biology labs, maintenance areas, and technical workshops where manual preparation of stoppers or sample materials is required.

  • Product Type: Cork borer sets, handled tube borers, ejector cork borers, clearing rods, and cork borer sharpeners.
  • Brand Options: Includes Labfriend category supply, with visible product lines including Carl Friedrich Usbeck cork borers and sharpeners.
  • Material Options: Visible options include nickel-plated brass cork borers, brass nickel-plated ejector sets, and sharpener accessories.
  • Diameter Ranges: Visible ranges include 5 to 7.5 mm, 5 to 11 mm, 5 to 15 mm, 5 to 18.75 mm, 5 to 19 mm, and 5 to 26 mm.
  • Applications: Suitable for boring corks, rubber stoppers, soft materials, teaching experiments, tubing insertion, stopper preparation, and general laboratory fabrication tasks.

Choosing Cork Borer Sets and Accessories

When selecting a cork borer set, match the diameter range, number of pieces, handle design, ejector requirement, and cleaning method to the task. Smaller sets can support routine teaching and general laboratory preparation, while larger 9, 12, or 18 piece sets provide more diameter flexibility for laboratories working with different stopper sizes and tubing formats. A cork borer sharpener can help maintain clean cutting performance over repeated use.

Facilities building a wider laboratory preparation setup may also compare Laboratory corks, Laboratory adapters or connectors or fittings, and Laboratory tools to support stopper preparation, tubing connections, and routine manual laboratory work.

Support for Australian Laboratory Procurement

John Morris Group has supported Australian scientific, education, and industrial organisations since 1952. Our ISO 9001 certified operations and factory-trained engineers can assist with laboratory tool selection, consumable matching, and procurement planning for teaching, research, quality control, and technical facilities.

For help selecting laboratory cork borers for stopper preparation, tubing insertion, soft material cutting, or routine laboratory workflows, contact the Australian technical team on 1300 501 555.