End mill milling tool HMEH90 AP10 series
indexable insertroughingcarbide

End mill milling tool - HMEH90 AP10 series - Heikenei - indexable insert / roughing / carbide
End mill milling tool - HMEH90 AP10 series - Heikenei - indexable insert / roughing / carbide
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Characteristics

Geometry
end mill
Construction
indexable insert
Type
roughing
Material
carbide
Other characteristics
cutting edge, ISO, for automobiles, for the aerospace industry
Diameter

20 mm, 25 mm, 32 mm, 40 mm
(0.79 in, 0.98 in, 1.26 in, 1.57 in)

Length

87 mm, 105 mm, 115 mm, 130 mm
(3.43 in, 4.13 in, 4.53 in, 5.12 in)

Description

90° AP.. 10 Straight Shank Indexable End Mills Unique Characteristics: . Hybrid design . ISO insert featuring helical cutting edge and precision cutting . Range of diverse geometries available . Selection of various grades available . Optimal cutting performance can only be achieved when using Heikenei inserts and tools in combination . HP and HN geometries are solely suitable for roughing applications. . Screw-on tools combined with vibration-absorbing solid carbide extensions . Specialized geometries available for medium machining (NR2) and roughing of steel (DP2). Straight Shank Milling Indexable Holders are precision tools designed for milling operations, featuring a straight shank that fits into the machine spindle. These holders accommodate indexable inserts, allowing for rapid tool changes and versatility in milling tasks. Straight Shank Milling Indexable Holders are engineered for precision and versatility in milling applications. With a straightforward design, these holders provide a secure and stable connection to the milling machine, ensuring accurate and efficient milling processes.

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