Milling Cutters (46,500+ items) - Page 49
0.45 in dia. x 1.75 in 1-3/4 Reach Carbide Single Form No 5/8 Thread Milling Cutter, 6 Flutes
Saw, 0.1099 THK x OAL Teeth:28 Series: 2455
Saw, 0.1214 THK x OAL Teeth:24 Series: 2450
Saw, 0.0902 THK x OAL Teeth:20 Series: 2450
Saw, 0.0807 THK x OAL Teeth:24 Series: 2450
Saw, 0.0517 THK x OAL Teeth:36 Series: 2450
Saw, 0.0178 THK x OAL Teeth:18 Series: 2450
Saw, 0.0230 THK x OAL Teeth:10 Series: 2455
Saw, 0.0672 THK x OAL Teeth:16 Series: 2455
Saw, 0.2083 THK x OAL Teeth:72 Series: 2450
Saw, 0.0244 THK x OAL Teeth:36 Series: 2455
Saw, 0.0572 THK x OAL Teeth:24 Series: 2455
Saw, 0.1188 THK x OAL Teeth:24 Series: 2450
Saw, 0.0953 THK x OAL Teeth:28 Series: 2455
Saw, 0.1271 THK x OAL Teeth:24 Series: 2450
Saw, 0.2104 THK x OAL Teeth:80 Series: 2450
Saw, 0.1299 THK x OAL Teeth:30 Series: 2455
Saw, 0.1403 THK x OAL Teeth:72 Series: 2450
Saw, 0.1274 THK x OAL Teeth:36 Series: 2455
Saw, 0.1120 THK x OAL Teeth:44 Series: 2450
Saw, 0.0550 THK x OAL Teeth:16 Series: 2455
Saw, 0.0908 THK x OAL Teeth:16 Series: 2455
0.2500in 1/4 Shank DIA x 22.5Deg per side Carbide Flat Chamfer Cutter, 5 Helical Flutes, AlTiN Coat
Saw, 0.0589 THK x OAL Teeth:60 Series: 2450
Saw, 0.0531 THK x OAL Teeth:24 Series: 2450
1 in.Cutter dia. x 0.0234 in. Radius Carbide Slitting Saw Full Radius Slitting Saw, 20 Flutes
About Milling Cutters
Milling Cutters are cutting tools used to remove material from a workpiece by means of rotary cutters. The cutting action of the many teeth around the tool’s circumference, as well as the varying tooth shape and depth, make these cutters useful in a wide range of milling operations.
Types of Milling Cutters
The most common types of Milling Cutters are end mills, which are typically made from High Speed Steel (HSS) or Carbide. HSS cutters come in many shapes and sizes for various milling applications, while carbide cutters offer higher precision and rigidity.
Materials used for Milling Cutters
Milling Cutters can be made from a variety of materials such as HSS, Carbide, Cobalt, Titanium Nitride (TiN), and Cermet. Each material offers its own advantages when it comes to strength, wear resistance, cost effectiveness and more.
Industries that use Milling Cutters
Milling Cutters are commonly used in industries such as automotive manufacturing, aerospace engineering and medical device production. Professionals in these industries use milling cutters to create intricate parts with precise dimensions that meet their exact specifications.
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