Reduce vibration and noise during processing! Achieve a good surface finish and significantly extend tool life.
The "General Purpose Unequal Lead End Mill Short 4-Flute RF100U" is a product from Gühring Japan, a comprehensive tool manufacturer that handles various cutting tools. By adopting an unequal lead (with two or more different helix angles), it suppresses resonance, reducing vibration and noise during machining, resulting in a good surface finish and significantly extending tool life. It features a flat shank. 【Features】 ■ Made of carbide material ■ DIN Standard No. 6527K ■ FIRE coating with excellent wear resistance and impact resistance ■ 4 flutes ■ Helix angles of 35 degrees and 38 degrees ■ Blade diameter tolerance h10 *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Cutting Materials】 ■General Structural Steel: ◎ ■Carbon Steel: ◎ ■Alloy Steel: ◎ ■Pre-Hardened Steel: ◎ ■Quenched and Tempered Steel / Die Steel: ◎ ■High Hardness Steel (40-50 HRC): ○ ■Stainless Steel: ○ ■Cast Iron: ○ 【Part Number】 ■3731 *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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In 1898, the founder Gottlieb Gühring began the production of cutting tools in Germany based on the belief that "the highest quality conquers the world." In the early days, the number of products was small, and the catalog consisted of only a few pages, but now we have a standard product lineup that exceeds 4,500 types and 100,000 items. "We will not allow others to catch up with us in terms of product quantity and precision" – this belief will continue to be the foundation of our company as we strive to improve. "From standard products to special items, from spindles to cutting edges" – we sincerely wish to be a strong partner for our customers by not only developing and manufacturing cutting tools but also earnestly addressing any challenges related to cutting technology.