Seco's 335.18, 335.19 Cutters Perform Disc Milling in Stainless, Titanium, Superalloys
The 335.18 and 335.19 cutter bodies from Seco are designed to address the difficulties of disc milling in hard-to-machine materials.
The 335.18 and 335.19 cutter bodies from Seco are designed to address the difficulties of disc milling in hard-to-machine materials. Close-pitch insert pockets improve stability and productivity while a plug-and-play internal coolant system improves tool life and chip control. These features, along with a corrosion-resistant body and indexable inserts with four cutting edges, make the tools suitable for machining tough materials like stainless steel, titanium and superalloys.
Designed for slotting operations between 4 and 12 mm and cut-off operations from 4 to 8 mm, the 335.18 and 335.19 cutters are available in metric diameters ranging from 32 to 125 mm. Inch diameters range from 1.25" to 4" with widths from 0.156" to 0.50". Inserts are available with a full range of grades, edge geometries and corner radii (0.2 to 6.0 mm/0.008" to 0.236"). The 335.18 and 335.19 cutters use modular Combimaster connections.
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