A new generation of tools for grooving and cut-off milling has been introduced by German tooling manufacturer Horn.
The products are available in the UK and Ireland through its subsidiary in Ringwood, Hampshire. The cutter bodies are supplied from stock as side, shell and screw-in milling cutters, the two latter variants being equipped for internal coolant supply. Special surface treatment offers protection against abrasion from chips.
Horn offers the side milling cutters in diameters from 80mm to 200mm. Grooving width is optionally 5mm, 6mm or 8mm. As shell mills, the tools are available in diameters from 63mm to 200mm and with identical grooving widths. The screw-in cutters are for a groove width of 5mm and may be ordered in diameters from 40mm to 63mm as standard. The effective number of teeth of depends on tool diameter and ranges from two to 13.
The M475 system employs precision-ground, indexable inserts with four cutting edges. Positive geometry and a round chip breaker groove together with a new grade, RC4G, deliver economical, productive machining performance. New also is the availability of an RC4 coating applied using high power impulse magnetron sputtering. It provides high toughness and hardness to enable the machining of steels at elevated cutting speeds and also leads to significantly increased insert life.
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