Roughing Cutter 1/4 x 3/4 4FL - 5210014
BUT5210014
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$56.00
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- Cobalt is harder than high-speed steel and offers better wear resistance.
- It is commonly used on high-strength alloys
- Uncoated/untreated tools do not have any protective treatments on the cutting edge.
- They are used at reduced speed for general applications on non-ferrous metals.
- Roughing cutters (also called coarser cutters) have cutting edges that break the chips, removing material in less time than conventional end mills.
- Square-tipped cutters create clean, not rounded, cuts.
- For use with aluminium/aluminium alloys, cast iron, nickel/nickel alloys, plastics, steel/steel alloys, titanium/titanium alloys
- Cobalt is harder than high-speed steel and offers better wear resistance.
- It is commonly used on high-strength alloys
- Uncoated/untreated tools do not have any protective treatments on the cutting edge.
- They are used at reduced speed for general applications on non-ferrous metals.
- Roughing cutters (also called coarser cutters) have cutting edges that break the chips, removing material in less time than conventional end mills.
- Square-tipped cutters create clean, not rounded, cuts.
- For use with aluminium/aluminium alloys, cast iron, nickel/nickel alloys, plastics, steel/steel alloys, titanium/titanium alloys
BUT5210014
Prix régulier
$56.00
Preorder today
- Cobalt is harder than high-speed steel and offers better wear resistance.
- It is commonly used on high-strength alloys
- Uncoated/untreated tools do not have any protective treatments on the cutting edge.
- They are used at reduced speed for general applications on non-ferrous metals.
- Roughing cutters (also called coarser cutters) have cutting edges that break the chips, removing material in less time than conventional end mills.
- Square-tipped cutters create clean, not rounded, cuts.
- For use with aluminium/aluminium alloys, cast iron, nickel/nickel alloys, plastics, steel/steel alloys, titanium/titanium alloys
- Cobalt is harder than high-speed steel and offers better wear resistance.
- It is commonly used on high-strength alloys
- Uncoated/untreated tools do not have any protective treatments on the cutting edge.
- They are used at reduced speed for general applications on non-ferrous metals.
- Roughing cutters (also called coarser cutters) have cutting edges that break the chips, removing material in less time than conventional end mills.
- Square-tipped cutters create clean, not rounded, cuts.
- For use with aluminium/aluminium alloys, cast iron, nickel/nickel alloys, plastics, steel/steel alloys, titanium/titanium alloys