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CREA tungsten carbide rotary cutters with 1/8 and 1/4 cutting heads (rotary cutter, double cutting, set of 20 pieces)

£54.45
Of which environmental contribution £0.01 including VAT.
Sold by MICHH-GB

Product information

Description

General Description: CREA tungsten carbide rotary end mills are designed to deliver exceptional performance in a variety of cutting and shaping applications. Made from advanced carbide, they are sharp, stable, and have a hardness of up to HRC70. These end mills are 10 times more durable than high-speed steel (HSS) end mills and 200 times more durable than small wheels, resulting in a reduction of approximately 10 times in processing costs. Technical Specifications Material: Tungsten Carbide Hardness: Up to HRC70 Durability: 10 times greater than HSS cutters Lifespan: 200 times longer than small wheels Operating Speed: 6,000 to 50,000 RPM Shank Diameters: 1/8" and 1/4" Number of Pieces: 20 Compatibility and Accessories Suitable for metalworking, wood carving, toolmaking, model making, jewelry making, welding, chamfering, molding, deburring, grinding, cylinder head work, and modeling. Use Rotary cutters are ideal for engraving, cutting, shaping, grinding, and polishing. It is recommended to start cutting slowly and gradually increase the speed to avoid clogging the grooves. The double-flute cutter is better suited to relatively low-density materials such as wood, plastic, aluminum, and mild steel, while the single-flute cutter is ideal for higher-density materials like iron and stainless steel.

Features

  • Brand
    SIOKS
  • Compatible machine
    Drill
  • Material to Work On
    Metal
  • Material
    Tungsten carbide
  • Coating for drill bits and milling cutters
    Carbide
  • Bit type
    Rotary file
  • Sold as a set
    Yes
  • ManoMano Reference
    ME221256630
  • MMID
    779991780567
  • Product code
    4006289322129
  • EAN
    4006289322129
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