Precision Twist E3304MG Solid Carbide End Mills, TiN Coated, 4 Flute, Square End, 25.0 mm Cutting Length, 11.00 mm Cutting Diameter Reviews
Precision Twist E3304MG Solid Carbide End Mills, TiN Coated, 4 Flute, Square End, 25.0 mm Cutting Length, 11.00 mm Cutting Diameter Feature
- Square end, center cutting end mills, for machining side, face, and slots, and boring into material like a drill
- Titanium nitride (TiN) is a coating to extend cutting tool life and permit faster cutting speeds than with uncoated tools
- Carbide can run at higher speeds than high-speed steel (HSS), resisting abrasion and high cutting temperatures
- Four flutes offer a better surface finish and more rigidity than two- and three-flute types and higher feed rates
- Regular length, for usage with a wide variety of applications, reducing tool changing
The Precision Twist E3302MG series of end mills are a regular length, square end, four-flute design made of carbide with a TiN finish and are used for high-speed machining with best performance in steel and stainless steel.
The TiN finish is a gold-colored ceramic coating that combines hardness and low friction to extend cutting tool life and permit faster cutting speeds than with uncoated tools. You can be more productive and spend less time working. The regular length trades off rigidity for length, so you can work with thicker pieces of material or be able to reach out-of-the-way locations. The carbide material offers many advantages over HSS such as faster feed rates due to its hardness. They can be run several times faster than HSS. Carbide’s high heat and wear resistance help extend the life of the tool and increase productivity.
Square end mills are very versatile with the ability to machine in three dimensions, and the four-flute design has high rigidity, the largest section area, and a better surface finish than two-flute designs, and is suitable for profiling, side milling, and shallow slotting. Most end mills have a 30-degree spiral helix angle, suitable for working with a wide range of materials.
End mills are designed to remove material and create three-dimensional shapes or profiles. They have cutting edges along the outside diameter and flutes that remove chips from the cutting area and allow cooling fluids to enter. If heat is not reduced effectively, the tool’s cutting edges will dull and additional material buildup can occur. The number of flutes can range from two to eight. Two-flute designs offer the most efficient chip removal, but more flutes provide a smoother finish. The shank is the end of the tool held in place by a tool holder or machine. Center-cutting end mills can make plunge cuts similar to a drill bit.
Precision manufactures machine tools under the following brands: Precision Twist, Precision Dormer, and Union Butterfield. They have locations around the world, and provide tools adhering to ANSI, NAS, and DIN standards.
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