SHOP SOLUTIONS High feed rate milling cutters take center stage at WMH
where 90% of the milling cutters in WMH’s tool magazine bear the Horn brand name. This means that 60 different items representing the entire breadth of Horn’s milling cutter range are immediately accessible there all the time. To date, WMH has been able to handle all its machining tasks using standard tools. The only one requiring special tools is a defense technol- ogy order that was recently placed with the company. In the eyes of master precision engineer, Ralph Maempel,
Horn tools offer major advantages including, for instance, its milling cutters with an uneven tooth pitch and various helix angles. These reduce vibrations, enable easy cutting and are equally suitable for rough machining and fi nishing alike. By way of an example, Maempel said type DSFA milling cutter, which features internal cooling and helix angles of between 36 and 40°, supports truly impressive feed rates, is center cutting, and has a balance quality grade of G2.5. It offers superb dimen- sional accuracy and, when used for pocket milling in series production, the last pocket is just as good as the fi rst. Further
benefi ts include: sharp cutting edges, positive easy cutting and high-quality cut edges with virtually no burr formation. Other products that really stand out inside the maga-
zine are the DAHM and DAH high feed rate milling cutters with indexable inserts. In the case of steel, these support a feed rate of up to 2 mm per tooth and an infeed of 0.7 mm, depending on the application concerned. Alternatively, there is the type M409 milling cutter featuring tangential indexable inserts. Not only is this equally well suited to aluminum and tool steel, but it can also be used with high-strength materi- als such as Inconel or Hastelloy, making it a true high-perfor- mance tool. Other milling cutters in use at WMH include the circular milling cutter types 328, 332 and 311, thread milling cutters in screw-on (type 311 or 328) or DC mono block ver- sions, the DG modular milling cutter system, type M310 side milling cutters, type M101 slotting cutters, solid-carbide end mills from the DP range, and also the complete DSA solid- carbide end mill range for aluminum, copper, and plastics.
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