These M936 cutting tools spawned the new M934 and M935 and a breakthrough technology for aggressive cutting parameters.
IMCO has introduced the new M934 and M935 cutting tools, extensions of the M9 POWRFEED line. Both are designed for high metal removal rates.
Engineered with IMCO's new multiparabolic grinds (MPG) M934 4-flute end mills cut common metals such as steels, titanium and nonferrous materials.
"Suited for use in 3- to 5-axis machines, users can swing the tool all around the part without clogging, and increase feedrates in moves in Z while reducing cycle time," said a company spokesperson.
M934s are suited for parts that require helical entry, ramping or slotting and are designed to peripheral mill at aggressive feeds. "IMCO's proprietary flute and end face geometries make it virtually impossible to clog," said the spokesperson.
M935 5-flute end mills are designed with flute and core geometries that allow aggressive traditional toolpaths, stepovers and depths. "Each flute has a unique helix angle, providing excellent balance and chip throw," said the spokesperson. "Multiparabolic grinding (MPG), a revolutionary engineering technology, makes M935 tools' end face and flute cavity ideal for extremely aggressive ramping, helical entry and cutting parameters."
M934 and M935 mills feature super-fine cutting edges and edge prep for long life. Both options have a wiper flat end for smooth floor finishes. The M935 is also available with IMCO's Chip Management System (CMS).
For more information contact:
IMCO Carbide Tool Inc.
28170 Cedar Park Blvd.
Perrysburg, OH 43551
800-765-4626
support@imcousa.com
www.imcousa.com
IMTS West Building, Level 3
Booth 432239