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Expanded Disc Mill Cutter Range



Seco has expanded its selection of disc milling inserts and cutter bodies. The company has introduced the 335.14 small-diameter exchangeable head system, 335.16 cutter for T-slot operations and cassette versions of its 335.25 cutter that incorporate round inserts.

Using small-diameter exchangeable carbide heads, the 335.14 offers a versatile, precise cutting profile that is suitable for any type of material. "These cutters are ideal for groove milling, circlip grooves, full radius profiles, threading profiles and chamfering," said a company spokesperson. "Reliable exchangeable head systems control machining costs, and the 335.14 product line comes in a wide variety of cylindrical and integrated collet chuck shanks in diameters from 0.38 inches to 1.37 inches that cut widths from 0.03 inches to 0.207 inches."

"Seco's stable 335.16 cutters incorporate four-edged inserts to economically perform demanding T-slot operations," the spokesperson added. "Modern insert geometries reduce machining forces and noise for optimum tool life. Centralized cooling channels effectively remove chips and provide excellent surface finishes and finished part quality. Cutters come in diameters from 0.97 inches to 1.844 inches based on standardized T-slot dimensions. The expansive selection of insert geometries and grades cut many materials in widths ranging from 0.39" to 0.82"."

The expanded line of 335.25 disc mill cutters now includes new cassettes for 0.63" and 0.79" round insert diameters. These cutters perform in various full side, face or half side and face operations for applications involving corner radii.

"The exchangeable cassettes ensure long, reliable cutter performance, while the large choice of insert geometries and grades provide freer cutting operations and increase cost-efficiency in any type of material," the spokesperson said.

Cutter diameters for these new sizes range from 4" to 12".

For more information contact:

Seco Tools, LLC

2805 Bellingham Drive

Troy, MI 48083

248-528-5200

secotools.us@secotools.com

www.secotools.com/us

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