High Performance Product
High Performance End Mills for Steels & Stainless Steels SOLID CARBIDE END MILLS
The V7 Plus A for Mild Steels to difficult-to-cutting material under HRc40. It has a unique design that maximizes chip removal and improves productivity in slotting and heavy profiling operations. The V7 Plus A advanced geometry reduces chatter for increased tool life and productivity.
High Performance Corner Geometries include Chamfer
Unequal Indexing
APPLICATION Multiple Helix Design
• Heavy Cut for General Machining • Trochoidal Machining • Stainless Steels, Mild Steels and Cast Iron • Low to Medium hardness materials under HRc40
BENEFITS
• Reduced chatter and harmonics NVH, improved stability and better finishing.
YG-1 Tailor-made Coating
Premium Grade Carbide Substrate
• Best flute design for optimal chip formation and evacuation.
• Enhanced corner geometry for longer tool life • Optimized coating for wear reduction and superior heat resistance.
CUTTING CONDITION
250 225 200 175 150 125 100 75 50 25
0 YG-1 Competitor
Tools: 4Flute, Square Size: Ø10 x 10 x 22 x 72 Work Material • DIN: C45 • WR: 1.0503 • JIS: S45C (HRc30)
Cutting Speed: 230.09 m/min. RPM: 7,324 rev./min.
Feed: 1,464 mm/min.
Feed per tooth: 0.05 mm/tooth Milling Method: Down & Side Cutting Milling Depth: Axial: 10mm, Radial: 3mm Coolant: Wet Cut Overhang: 34 mm Machine: Machining Center
Milling Length (m) YG-1 (Total Milling Length: 49m)
5
19.6
29.4
39.2 Milling Length (m)
Competitor (Total Milling Length: 49m) 49
Wear (㎛)
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