1IN 4FL HIGHFEED 2 LP06 MILLING CUTTER

SEC02789775 MFG #: 02789775
$469.00 / EA
  • ANSI Code: R217.21-01.00-12RE-LP06-4A
  • Country of Origin: FR
  • Cutting Diameter: 25.4 mm
  • Cutting Direction: Right Hand
  • Head Length: 30 mm, 30mm
  • Insert Compatibility: LP..06
  • Insert Style: LP, LP..06
  • ISO Code: R217.21-1.0012RELP06.4A
  • Manufacturer Name: Seco Tools
  • Number of Inserts: 4
  • Series: Highfeed 2
  • Shank Diameter: 23 mm, 23mm
  • Shank Type: Combimaster
  • Through Coolant (Yes/No): Yes
  • Type: Single Sided Insert
  • Maximum Depth of Cut: 0.8 mm, 0.8mm
  • Cutter Diameter Metric: 25.4mm
  • Hand Direction: Right Hand
High feed milling is a milling method that permits up to three times faster machining than conventional methods. It pairs shallow depth of cut with high feed per tooth which gives higher metal removal rates and results in more parts being machined. The cutting forces are directed at the machine spindle in the axial direction, which means greater stability and reduced vibrations, extending tool life. Additionally, High feed milling tools save time by avoiding semi-finishing and reducing tool changes. Our expansive range of High feed milling solutions meets all application needs. Plus, with the help of Seco's knowledgeable and experienced team, you can seamlessly implement high speed milling techniques to increase your productivity and competitiveness. Face milling with the High feed milling method is perfect for creating a good platform for further machining operations or a final finishing. In most applications, you'll often get such fine tolerances that only final finishing is needed. High feed milling is also very practical for copy mill machining uneven surfaces and is highly effective in cavity milling and creating molds and dies. With copy milling and cavity milling, the application indicates the necessary tool diameter, making selecting the right tool easy. In helical interpolation, High feed milling is suitable for making large diameter holes because it often means skipping pre-machining or pre-drilling. It's also commonly used for plunging operations, especially when machining difficult materials such as titanium and other light alloys.
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  • Item Features
  • First choice for ISO M and s materials in small to medium size machines