End Mill Has Helix Design to Reduce Machining Vibration
Basic Mill solid carbide end mills from Haimer USA are created with H6 shank tolerances using geometries with an unequal flute and helix design that reduces vibration while machining.
Haimer USA introduces its newest line of end mills, the Basic Mill, at Amerimold 2018. Basic Mill solid carbide end mills are created with H6 shank tolerances using geometries with an unequal flute and helix design that reduces vibration while machining. The basic mill can be used in almost all material, including stainless steel, alloy steel, cast iron, aluminum and general steels. Haimer says that the end mill is capable of aggressive roughing machining strategies that include slotting, trochoidal milling, steep ramping and even drilling. The end mills is available in inch and metric, a full complement of radii and flute lengths and with or without Safe-Lock shanks. Haimer says that the Basic Mill is the do-it-all end mill for the shop.
Other technologies and products that Haimer features at Amerimold 2018 are the Haimer Microset tool presetting machines, Power Clamp shrink fit machines, Haimer shrink fit tool holders and collet chucks, Tool Dynamic balancing machines, Haimer Safe-Lock and Duo-Lock technologies, Haimer 3D Sensors and Haimer Power Mill end mills.
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