Production Machining

JAN 2018

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PRODUCTS / SERVICES ISCAR's Fast Feed Quad (FFQ4) family is the latest addition for high feed, rough milling applications. Its design incorporates a square, single-sided insert with increased clearance angles (both radial and axial) and four cutting edges. The 9-degree cutting edge angle and positive rake angle position of the insert enhance tool life when milling difficult to machine materials. ISCAR's HELI TANG T490 is a rough milling cutter that carries inserts with serrated, chip splitting grooves that can improve performance when machine power is limited or chip evacuation is difficult due to narrow slots or deep cavities. This combination provides extra efficiency in rough milling, especially when operational stiffness is low or due to overhangs. ISCAR's HELIDO 690 is a 90-degree indexable milling cutter carrying small double-sided, triangular inserts with six helical right-hand cutting edges. The helical design, coupled with a rigid pocket design, provides high durability and accuracy. This tool is designed for ramp down operations for roughing and semi-finishing applications. Iscar Metals Inc. 300 Westway Place Arlington, TX 76018 Phone: 817-258-3200 Toll Free: 877-294-7227 Fax: 817-258-3221 email: info@iscarmetals.com :: iscarmetals.com Iscar has developed a complete portfolio of innovative metalworking tools, software support and tool management accessories to provide an unparalleled machining experience. The new Iscar StartUp campaign introduces several innovative tool families. Feed Mill, Cham IQ Drill, Heli Tang, MillShred, HeliDo, MultiMaster, ISO Turn, Dove IQ Mill, Swiss Cut, Heli IQ Mill, and Jet Cut. These tool families help reduce cycle time, while increasing machine tool capacity, and increase profitability. SUPPLIER SHOWCASE 18 PRODUCTION MACHINING :: JANUARY 2018

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