Industrial Milling Cutter Master Set | 3mm-20mm TiN Coated Endmills (Wooden Case)
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1. Problem: The "Tooling Changeover" Bottleneck
2. Cause: Fragmented Libraries and Thermal Wear
3. Solution: Hybrid Dual-Geometry and TiN Thermal Armor
4. Technical Specifications
Included Sizes (Cutting Diameter x Shank Diameter):
5. Professional Industry Applications
6. Operation and Safety Guidelines
7. FAQ: Expert Technical Support
Q: Why does the 3mm cutter have a 6mm shank (3x6)?
A: This is a crucial design for rigidity. If a 3mm cutter had a 3mm shank, it would be extremely fragile and would deflect (bend) under the side-load of milling. By stepping the shank up to a thick 6mm, the tool remains hyper-rigid, preventing chatter and snapping during operation.
Q: Can I use the 4-Flute end mills to cut aluminum?
A: It is highly discouraged. Aluminum is a soft, "gummy" metal. It produces large, stringy chips. The narrow valleys of a 4-Flute end mill will quickly pack with aluminum chips, causing the tool to bind and snap. Always use the included 2-Flute end mills for aluminum and plastics.
Q: Can I plunge (drill straight down) with the 4-Flute end mills?
A: Generally, no. Most standard 4-flute end mills are not "center-cutting" and lack the geometry to drill straight down into solid material. You should either pre-drill a starting hole, ramp the tool in at an angle, or use the 2-flute end mills (which are center-cutting) to establish your pocket. |
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