7/32 x 5/8 4FL Carbide End Mill (E33047/32) - 001110
DOR001110
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$21.59
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- Uncoated/uncoated finishing tools (glossy) have no additional surface treatment or coating, offering only the base material (substrate) as an economical alternative
- The shank is the end of the tool held in place by a tool holder or machine.
- Carbide can operate at higher speeds than high-speed steel (HSS), and is resistant to abrasion and high cutting temperatures.
- Four grooves produce a better finish than fewer grooves.
- 3 axial directions
- End mills are designed to remove material and create multidimensional shapes and profiles.
- They have cutting edges along the outer diameter and flutes that remove chips from the cutting area and allow cooling fluids to penetrate.
- For use with aluminum/aluminum alloys, cast iron, and steel/steel alloys
- Uncoated/uncoated finishing tools (glossy) have no additional surface treatment or coating, offering only the base material (substrate) as an economical alternative
- The shank is the end of the tool held in place by a tool holder or machine.
- Carbide can operate at higher speeds than high-speed steel (HSS), and is resistant to abrasion and high cutting temperatures.
- Four grooves produce a better finish than fewer grooves.
- 3 axial directions
- End mills are designed to remove material and create multidimensional shapes and profiles.
- They have cutting edges along the outer diameter and flutes that remove chips from the cutting area and allow cooling fluids to penetrate.
- For use with aluminum/aluminum alloys, cast iron, and steel/steel alloys
DOR001110
Prix régulier
$21.59
Preorder today
- Uncoated/uncoated finishing tools (glossy) have no additional surface treatment or coating, offering only the base material (substrate) as an economical alternative
- The shank is the end of the tool held in place by a tool holder or machine.
- Carbide can operate at higher speeds than high-speed steel (HSS), and is resistant to abrasion and high cutting temperatures.
- Four grooves produce a better finish than fewer grooves.
- 3 axial directions
- End mills are designed to remove material and create multidimensional shapes and profiles.
- They have cutting edges along the outer diameter and flutes that remove chips from the cutting area and allow cooling fluids to penetrate.
- For use with aluminum/aluminum alloys, cast iron, and steel/steel alloys
- Uncoated/uncoated finishing tools (glossy) have no additional surface treatment or coating, offering only the base material (substrate) as an economical alternative
- The shank is the end of the tool held in place by a tool holder or machine.
- Carbide can operate at higher speeds than high-speed steel (HSS), and is resistant to abrasion and high cutting temperatures.
- Four grooves produce a better finish than fewer grooves.
- 3 axial directions
- End mills are designed to remove material and create multidimensional shapes and profiles.
- They have cutting edges along the outer diameter and flutes that remove chips from the cutting area and allow cooling fluids to penetrate.
- For use with aluminum/aluminum alloys, cast iron, and steel/steel alloys