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End Mill Series for Chatter-Free Machining

Haimer USA’s will display its newly expanded offering of Power Mill end mills.

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Haimer USA’s will display its newly expanded offering of Power Mill end mills. The series is made from K20-K40 grade fine grain carbide developed to be matched with the company’s toolholders. The end mill’s geometries utilize flute and helix designs to provide chatter-free, high-end machining.

The series is equipped with integrated Safe-Lock shanks for optional use with the Safe-Lock toolholding technology. Its variable-helix design provides vibration-free machining and a runout accuracy of less than 0.0002". The machines are precision-ground and fine-balanced for consistent and repeatable performance, and maximum metal removal rates. Expanded offerings are available in inch and metric sizes.

The company will also be exhibiting its Duo-Lock modular interface for carbide cutting tool heads and the Safe-Lock tool clamping system. Additionally, the company will display its Power Clamp shrink-fit machines; shrink-fit toolholders and collet chucks; Tool Dynamic balancing machines; 3D sensors; and Cool Flash coolant delivery system.  

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