Milling Cutting Tool Improves Front-and-Back Chamfer
Noventa from Sphinx is a new addition to Big Kaiser’s milling cutter lineup that transforms the tedious, time-consuming process of chamfering.
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Big Kaiser Precision Tooling (Hoffman Estates, Illinois), showcases the Noventa from Sphinx, the newest addition to its milling cutter lineup. The Noventa is ideal for 90° front-and-back chamfering, and deburring holes up to 4xD.
According to Big Kaiser, the Noventa from Sphinx can transform the tedious, time-consuming process of chamfering the entry and exit of 0.80mm to 6.00mm holes using an innovative geometry that improves cycle time, tool life and surface quality.
Noventa is equipped with 4 flutes and 4 coolant channels to optimize performance and cycle time. Outstanding tool life in most common and exotic materials is achieved using modern double-layer coating techniques. Surface finish is also improved by the milling tool’s reinforced shank diameter and edge-breaking capabilities.
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