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Solid carbide milling cutter

Andrea Gillhuber,

Now available in short and long versions

The Haimer Mill solid carbide milling cutter is available in the long version F2004LL with 3 x D for large penetration depths and as a short version F2014KK with 1 x D for small penetration depths.

Universally applicable: The short version of the Haimer Mill F2014KK with 1 x D for small penetration depths. © Haimer

The all-rounders can be used to machine a wide range of materials, including steel and stainless steel, cast iron, copper and hardened steel.

Characteristic of the end mills are the uneven cutting edge pitch, the center cutting edge and a neck shoulder for greater depth of cut. The milling cutters are supplied with h6 shank quality and precision-balanced. The concentricity is <10 μm. A short version with a cutting edge length of 1.25 x D is suitable for shallow cutting depths. The long version is used when high component walls need to be completely machined to achieve continuous, high-quality surfaces.

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