Parameter | Product Parameter |
Type | Three-Edge Roughing Cutter |
Material | Carbide / High-Speed Steel (Specify) |
Number of Flutes | 3 |
Shank Diameter | 6mm, 8mm, 10mm (e.g.) |
Overall Length | 50mm, 75mm, 100mm (e.g.) |
Coating | Titanium Nitride, Zirconium Nitride (e.g.) |
Precision Cutting
Provides accurate and consistent cuts for precise joinery.
Versatility
Suitable for a wide range of woodworking tasks, from shaping to routing.
Durability
Constructed from high-quality materials for long-lasting performance.
Smooth Finish
Produces clean cuts with minimal burrs or chipping.
Efficient Material Removal
Optimizes machining time and reduces waste.
(1)Multiple composite blades with large grooves, high cutting surface finish.
(2)Simple and smooth design, fine sharpening process.
(3)Large spiral chip flute, imported tungsten steel base material.
Q: What materials is the three-edge roughing cutter suitable for?
A: The three-edge roughing cutter is primarily designed for machining a variety of materials, including aluminum, steel, stainless steel, and certain alloys. Its robust cutting edges and design make it ideal for roughing operations in both traditional and CNC machining applications.
Q: What are the optimal cutting parameters for this tool?
A: The optimal cutting parameters, such as cutting speed, feed rate, and depth of cut, depend on the specific material being machined. It is advisable to consult the manufacturer's cutting parameter guidelines to find the best settings for achieving maximum efficiency and desired surface finish.
Q: How do I know when to replace or re-sharpen the cutter?
A:Signs that indicate the need for replacement or re-sharpening include visible wear on the cutting edges, increased cutting resistance, poor surface finish on the workpiece, or unusual noises during machining. Regular inspection of the tool will help you determine its condition and longevity.
Q: How can I ensure the longevity of my three-edge roughing cutter?
A:To maximize the life of your three-edge roughing cutter, maintain proper cutting parameters, ensure the tool is securely installed and aligned, and keep the tool clean and lubricated. Additionally, regular inspections will help identify wear early, allowing you to take timely corrective actions.