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Article: +p new milling cutter reduces machining cost 60%: replacing a shoulder milling cutter with a new face milling cutter in a roughing operation reduced machining costs by more than 66%.(CUTTING TOOLS)
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- Modern Applications News
- Article date:
- January 1, 2005
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"A shoulder milling cutter, used by one of our customers for roughing operations, produced unacceptably high radial forces," advises Lothar Grosser, service engineer, Walter USA (Waukesha, WI), supplier of the new cutter. "Even the machine manufacturer made recommendations to change the machining process."
The customer used its existing tool to produce a small 90[degrees] shoulder on one side of the work piece, then decided to machine the entire work piece surface with this shoulder milling cutter. This produced unacceptably high radial forces.
To remedy the situation, Walter recommended its new Xtra-tec F4033 face milling cutter. With its approach angle ...