End Mills Capable of Aggressive Roughing Strategies
PMTS 2017: Haimer will introduce its Basic Mill line of end mills designed to reduce features to the essentials without forgoing quality.
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Haimer will introduce its Basic Mill line of end mills designed to reduce features to the essentials without forgoing quality. These solid carbide end mills are created with H6 shank tolerances using cutting edge geometries with an unequal flute and helix design that reduces vibration while machining. The mill can be used in almost any material, including stainless steel, alloy steel, cast iron, aluminum and general steels, the company says. The end mill is capable of aggressive roughing machining strategies including slotting, trochoidal milling, steep ramping and even plunging. Available in inch and metric dimensions, a full complement of radii and flute lengths, and with or without Safe-Lock shanks, the Basic Mill series is intended as a do-it-all end mill for the machine shop.
The company will also be featuring its Power Clamp shrink-fit machines, shrink-fit toolholders and collet chucks, Tool Dynamic balancing machines, and more.
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