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END MILLS • Carbide Tipped
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Carbide Tipped Heavy Duty End Mills
Ultra Fine Grain • For General Purpose • 2 & 3 Flute Center Cutting Or 4 Flute Non-Center Cutting • 25° Helix
2 FLUTE CENTER CUTTING 3 FLUTE CENTER CUTTING 4 FLUTE NON-CENTER CUTTING
CARBIDE TIPS
DRAMATICALLY
INCREASE TOOL LIFE SHANk FLuTE ovErALL # oF orDEr priCE
SizE
DiAMETEr LENgTH LENgTH FLuTES # EACH
CENTEr CuTTiNg [D38]
APPLICATIONS: FeATureS: 3/4" 3/4" 1-27/64" 3-3/4" 2 24-312-048 $75.44
• For heavy duty milling operations • Right hand (clockwise rotation) 3/4 3/4 1-27/64 3-3/4 3 24-312-248 85.94
for slots, grooves and other cutting direction. 7/8 3/4 1-27/64 3-3/4 2 24-312-056 82.98
similar features. • Specially designed with a 25° right 7/8 3/4 1-27/64 3-3/4 3 24-312-256 85.94
• All materials can be machined with hand helix. 1 1 1-29/64 4-1/8 2 24-312-064 77.67
these ultra fine micrograin end mills at • Tough carbide grade allows high speed 1 1 1-29/64 4-1/8 3 24-312-264 88.14
high and low cutting speeds and feeds milling operations. 1-1/8 1 1-9/16 4-1/2 2 24-312-072 84.66
with increased wear resistance. • The spiral flute design permits a faster 1-1/8 1 1-9/16 4-1/2 3 24-312-272 97.24
• For use in a variety of ferrous and and smoother cutting action. 1-1/4 1-1/4 1-27/32 5-1/8 2 24-312-080 100.63
non-ferrous materials. • Sized to provide a good cutting range 1-1/4 1-1/4 1-27/32 5-1/8 3 2 24-312-280 119.20
1-1/2
24-312-096
117.83
5-1/2
1-1/4
2-1/4
• For use in machine tools. while affording adequate rigidity. 1-1/2 1-1/4 2-1/4 5-1/2 3 24-312-296 134.39
2 Flute (Center Cutting) 1-3/4 1-1/4 2-5/8 6-1/8 2 24-312-112 132.62
• Suited for the rough machining, heavy TeChNICAL DATA: 1-3/4 1-1/4 2-5/8 6-1/8 3 24-312-312 161.81
duty cutting and grooving machining • Manufactured from high speed steel 2 1-1/4 2-5/8 6-1/8 2 24-312-128 132.62
as this allows larger chip pocket and with carbide tips. 2 1-1/4 2-5/8 6-1/8 3 24-312-328 161.81
increased feeding. • Ultra fine grain. NoN-CENTEr CuTTiNg [D38]
• Plunge cutting also possible with the • Bright and black finish. 3/4" 3/4" 1-27/64" 3-3/4" 4 24-312-448 $94.85
center cutting edges 7/8 3/4 1-27/64 3-3/4 4 24-312-456 94.85
3 Flute (Center Cutting) 1 1 1-29/64 4-1/8 4 24-312-464 94.85
• Vibrates less when entering which 1-1/4 1-1/4 1-27/32 5-1/8 4 24-312-480 140.28
results in increased feed rate over two 1-1/2 1-1/4 2-1/4 5-1/2 4 24-312-496 149.00
flute type. 1-3/4 1-1/4 2-5/8 6-1/8 4 24-312-512 172.21
• Plunge cutting is also possible. 2 1-1/4 2-5/8 6-1/8 4 24-312-528 172.21
Carbide Tipped Single End Mills For All Mild Steels
Right Hand • Straight Shank
APPLICATIONS: FeATureS: ♦ Limited Supply.
CARBIDE TIPS
DRAMATICALLY • For milling slots, grooves and other • Right hand (clockwise rotation)
INCREASE TOOL LIFE similar operations. cutting direction.
• For use in machine tools. • Have standard length and are sized
• Not for use on heat treated steel. to offer good rigidity.
• Spiral flute design offers faster and NoTE:
smoother cutting action. • Straight flute or spiral flute will be
supplied dependent on inventory.
[D37H] [D37H]
SHANk CArbiDE Tip ovErALL # oF orDEr priCE SHANk CArbiDE Tip ovErALL # oF orDEr priCE
SizE SizE
DiAMETEr LENgTH LENgTH FLuTES # EACH DiAMETEr LENgTH LENgTH FLuTES # EACH
5/16" 3/8" 5/8" 2-1/2" 2 24-310-040 $39.56 1-1/8" 1" 1-3/4" 4-3/4" 4 24-310-225 $68.59
3/8 3/8 5/8 2-1/2 2 24-310-060 41.81 1-1/4 1 1-1/4 4-1/4 4 24-310-240 82.09
7/16 3/8 1 2-11/16 2 24-310-080 44.18 1-1/4 1-1/4 2-1/8 5-1/4 4 24-310-245 94.87
9/16 1/2 1 3-3/8 2 24-310-120 46.79 1-3/8 1-1/4 2-1/8 5-1/4 4 24-310-250 107.60
5/8 5/8 1-1/4 3-5/8 3 24-310-145 25.90 1-1/2 1-1/4 1-1/2 4-1/2 4 24-310-260 93.74
3/4 5/8 1 3-5/8 4 24-310-160 51.03 1-1/2 1-1/2 2-1/2 6-1/8 4 24-310-265 127.26
3/4 3/4 1-1/2 4-1/8 3 24-310-165 64.69 1-3/4 1-1/2 2-1/2 6-1/8 4 24-310-270 136.87
7/8 5/8 1-1/4 4 4 24-310-180 60.00 2 1-1/4 1-1/2 4-1/2 6 24-310-300 135.34
1 1 1-3/4 4-3/4 4 24-310-205 67.84 2 2 3 7 6 24-310-305 161.50
1-1/8 1 1-1/4 4-1/4 4 24-310-220 75.64
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