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Showing 191 – 200 of 514 resultsSumitomo Electric Carbide’s WFX cutter series features a 90-degree lead angle to optimize shoulder milling.
Featuring a lowered cutting force and V-shaped insert edge, the DNX 25-degree face mill from Sumitomo provides decreased vibration and increased stability during machining.
The Power-Feed+Mini high feed cutter from Ingersoll Cutting Tools features a high speed geometry with a double-sided, four-edged insert.
Particularly for long reach applications, a button insert with a serrated edge can provide greater stability, less heat-generating friction and better chip evacuation than one without.
Ingersoll Cutting Tools will show its Hi-QuadF line of high-feed cutters.
The 7792VXE16 high-feed shell mill cutter from ATI Stellram is designed to increase material removal rates in titanium and other difficult-to-machine materials, including nickel-, cobalt- and titanium-based alloys.
Big Kaiser introduces the Mega Perfect Grip from Big Daishowa, a milling chuck for machining heat-resistant super alloys (HRSAs) like titanium or Inconel, designed to eliminate end mill pullout under heavy torque loads.
The round-insert 'button cutter' can bring a high metal removal rate to a low horsepower machining center.
The HM90 ADCT 1505 insert from Iscar features an asymmetric shape with different helix angles on the two cutting edges to reduce chatter and vibration.
Attaining the correct average chip thickness for a particular insert should be a chief goal in any milling application. Here's an explanation of what that term means and why it's important.