Travers Tool Co., Inc.: Metalworking & Machine Shop Tools - tool companies near me
CornerRounding End Mill
Versatile Applications: Suitable for a wide range of milling tasks, from roughing to finishing and even high feed milling.
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High-Performance Coatings: Available with our TiN, TiCN and AlTiN coatings that enhance wear resistance and reduce friction, allowing for higher cutting speeds and feeds.
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Dennis Tapella FMP One Brookings Drive MSC 1185-208-125 St. Louis MO 63130 Machine Shop Manager MEMS Instructor tapellad@wustl.edu
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Smooth Finishes: Produces smooth transitions and superior surface finishes, reducing the need for additional finishing operations.
Rigorous Quality Control: Our tools undergo stringent quality control processes to ensure they meet the highest standards of precision, durability, and performance
Innovative Design: Our corner radius end mills are designed with the latest technology to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
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Multiple Flute Options: Available in various flute configurations to optimize performance for specific materials and cutting conditions.
Corner radius end mills are cutting tools with a rounded corner, providing a balance between the sharp edge of square end mills and the smooth contour of ball nose end mills. These tools are ideal for creating fillets and blending surfaces, enhancing the strength and appearance of the machined part.
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Sustainable Practices: Committed to sustainability, we utilize eco-friendly manufacturing processes and materials to reduce environmental impact.
Expert Support: Our team of Design Engineers and Application Specialists across North America provide comprehensive support, from tool selection to application advice.
Increased Strength: The rounded corners reduce stress concentrations, enhancing the tool’s durability and reducing the risk of chipping.
Conventional milling is the traditional approach when cutting because the backlash, or the play between the lead screw and the nut in the machine table, is eliminated. Recently, however, climb milling has been recognized as the preferred way to approach a workpiece due to the fact that more and more machines compensate for backlash or have a backlash eliminator.