Harvey Tool 0.0350 in or 0.8890 mm Ball Nose Carbide Uncoated 3 Flute End Mill

Size: .035 (.9 mm) x 1/8 x .052 x 2-1/2

Description

General

The Harvey Tool Harvey is a Standard length UNCOATED coated ball nose Carbide Ball Finisher. It has a single end, and a round shank. This mill is capable of cutting Steel 41 – 50 HRc,IRON,STAINLESS For further size a specification data, please view the Additional Information Tab

Features and Benefits

UNCOATED

UNCOATED is as it states no coating. This tool still has many benefits over a coated tool. All coating put heat in the tool causing them to become more brittle. Long reach small diameter tools many times perform better uncoated as they dont snap as easily. Applications were coatings may leave partials in the part. J polished tools coatings tend not to adhere to showing very little benefit in tool life. Micro tooling where surface footage is never going to be achieved. Cost is not much different today but there is still a small up charge for coating.

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

Shipping

Ships From: MASSACHUSETTS

Additional information

Flutes

3

Single/Double End

Single End

USA Made

Yes

Brand

Harvey Tool

Model

HARVEY

Material Cut Rating

IRON, STAINLESS, Steel 41 – 50 HRc

Ships From

MASSACHUSETTS

Shank Diameter

0.0350 in || 0.8890 mm

End/Corner Shape

Ball Nose

Shank Style

Round

Corner Radius

BALL 180

Tool Length

STANDARD

Length of Relief

0.4250 in || 10.7950 mm

Material

Carbide

Cutter Style

Ball Finisher

INCH/METRIC

INCH

Coating

Uncoated

Coolant Through

NO

Taper Flute

NO

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