Hanita/Widia 0.3750 in or 9.5250 mm Square Carbide Tialn 4 Flute End Mill

Size: 3/8 x 0.3750 x 0.6250 x 2

Description

General

The Hanita/Widia Widia Series Mills is a Standard length TIALN coated square Carbide Finisher. It has a single end, and a round shank. This mill is capable of cutting Steel 20 – 40 HRc,CAST IRON For further size a specification data, please view the Additional Information Tab

Features and Benefits

Why use TiAlN

TiAlN is the most common coating used for machining Steel, Stainless, High Temp and Iron. This coating is good for high speed machining and is very stable in all cutting conditions. TiAlN takes rubbing better than some of its newer upgrades. This coating shows the most evident oxidization or black line behind cutting edge. This black area is a great indicator of proper use, the larger the black line the better your life will be. First choice coating for most machining.

Benefits of Carbide

Carbide is the most versatile material for cutting all materials. This should be the first choice for rigid cutting. Carbide comes in many different varieties of toughness and hardness. Round tools are limited in varsity as they are extruded. Inserts come in hundreds of combinations as they are sintered and pressed.

Industries used in

Job Shop

Shipping

Ships From: OHIO

Additional information

Flutes

4

Single/Double End

Single End

USA Made

Yes

Brand

HANITA/WIDIA

Model

WIDIA Series Mills

Material Cut Rating

CAST IRON, Steel 20 – 40 HRc

Ships From

OHIO

Cutting Diameter (DC)

0.3750 in || 9.5250 mm

Shank Diameter

0.3750 in || 9.5250 mm

Length of Cut (LB)

0.6250 in || 15.8750 mm

Overall Length (LF)

2.0000 in || 50.8000 mm

End/Corner Shape

SQUARE

Shank Style

Round

Corner Radius

Sharp

Tool Length

STANDARD

Material

Carbide

Cutter Style

Finisher

Helix Angle

30

INCH/METRIC

INCH

Industry

JOB SHOP

Center Cutting?

Yes

Coating

TiAlN

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