Replaceable-Tip Milling System Cuts Hard Metals
Designed for applications in steel, aluminum and difficult-to-machine materials, the Minimaster Plus replaceable-tip milling system features a variety of shanks along with square-shoulder and ballnose inserts that have through-tool coolant on all two- and three-flute designs.
Designed for applications in steel, aluminum and difficult-to-machine materials, the Minimaster Plus replaceable-tip milling system features a variety of shanks along with square-shoulder and ballnose inserts that have through-tool coolant on all two- and three-flute designs. The inserts are available in two grades and in E- and M-geometries for a smooth cutting design. Insert diameters range from 0.375" to 0.625", and corner radii range from 0.0157" to 0.122".
Also on display will be the MM4500 milling grade for cutting difficult materials, such as duplex stainless steel, Inconel and titanium alloys, and the Jabro JHP 770 and JHP 780 solid carbide end mills.
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