corypad is correct about the bolts hardness. the grade 8.8 metric bolt has a tensile strength of 120,000 psi.
i have used a drill from guhring already. however, i think the design of the drill did not lend itself well to my particular application. it is guhring's GT100 deep hole drill. the drill works well for low carbon steels and other long chipping materials. it is a TiN coated, HSS drill. i ran the drill from 110 sfm down to 60 sfm. i've tried pecking every 3mm down to every 1mm. i am aware that i could be work hardening the material by taking such small peck amounts, but at this point i would try any thing.
also, i tried a through coolant drill from CJT/KOOLCARB on aa a test. the drill was solid carbide, through coolant. it is primarily used to drill cast iron and aluminum. it is a straight flute, G-drill. i was able to put coolant through this tool, but still experienced tool breakage at deeper depths. i ran this tool at a recommended 120sfm at .001ipr.
heat is definitely my enemy here. i have acheived my best results by drilling the hole half way, then flipping the part and completing the other half. i would rather do the part from one side, but the flipping may become a necessary evil. the vendor we were getting them from was drilling them from both sides. they decided that the $.75 a piece they were doing them for was not enough.
i have only tried to come up with quick solutions so that i can provide assembly with these parts. however, i have plans to gun drill these parts on my vertical machining center. i am talking with guhring right now aboout using there gun drills. i plan to use a pilot drill that is .0005 - .001" bigger than the diameter of the gun drill. i will then feed the pilot drill to a depth no greater than one and one half times the diameter of the gun drill diameter. i will then feed the gun drill into the pilot hole until the guide pad of the gun drill is into the pilot hole. i will then start the spindle and the coolant and proceed to drill the hole at 5300 rpm at 2 ipm.
viktor, it sounds as if you could do these parts with little or no problem. i require about 1200 of these little jewels per month. they are yours if you can do them for $.75 each.
regards,
scott