Product category:
Milling cutters
News Release from: Kennametal UK | Subject: Mill 1 milling cutters
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 25 May 2006
Milling cutters work at higher feed
rates
High stiffness and large rake angles give general purpose milling cutters smooth cutting performance and reduce cutting forces considerably, providing good machining at high feed rates.
The new Mill 1 milling cutter range from Kennametal gives outstanding machining results with circular plunging, ramping and 3D milling, as well as face and shoulder milling With Mill 1 the user can significantly increase productivity, while at the same time reducing his tool stock thanks to its versatility
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 30 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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High stiffness and large rake angles give Mill 1 cutters excellent smooth cutting performance and reduce the cutting forces considerably.
The result is consistently good machining at high feed rates in all the usual materials in the engineering, motor and aerospace industries.
The Mill 1 range includes three series, as follows.
* Mill 1-14 - for all the usual materials in the engineering, motor and aerospace industries.
EDCT or EDPT indexable inserts are available, with a cutting edge length of 14mm and various radii up to 4mm.
* Mill 1-18 - for all the usual materials in the engineering, motor and aerospace industries.
EDCT or EDPT indexable inserts are available, with a cutting edge length of 18mm and various radii up to 6.4mm.
* Mill 1-Max - especially suitable for machining aluminium in the aerospace industry.
KEGT indexable inserts are available, with a cutting edge length of 25mm and various radii up to 6.4mm.
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