GWS Tool Group End Mill Provides Dynamic Milling
Eastec 2023: The Hurrimill AT4 all-terrain end mill features radial-end gashing, which enables drilling, steep ramping and aggressive helical entry.
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View MoreGWS Tool showcases its Hurrimill AT4 all-terrain end mill, a four-flute, high-performance, solid-carbide end mill for ferrous and non-ferrous applications, at Eastec 2023 at booth 5532.
The Hurrimill AT4 end mill is engineered for dynamic milling or conventional roughing, including slotting up to 2×D. Special radial-end gashing enables drilling, steep ramping and aggressive helical entry. The variable helix design with unequal indexing reduces vibration, while a double-eccentric margin creates smooth cutting action at high and low speeds. The Hurrimill AT4 all-terrain end mill uses GWS’ FX7 nano coating, which the company says possesses extreme hardness and thermal stability in wet or dry environments for ultimate tool life. This end mill comes with the company’s ultra-fine carbide grade with increased traverse rupture strength (TRS), providing hardness and toughness for a wide range of applications.
Whether slotting, profiling, ramping, plunging, roughing, finishing or high-speed milling, the Hurrimill AT4 all-terrain end mill is designed to traverse a range of materials and machining environments.
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