End Mill
An endmill is a type of milling cutter, a cutting tool used in industrial milling applications. It is distinguished from the drill bit, in its application, geometry, and manufacture. While a drill bit can only cut in the axial direction, a milling bit can generally cut in all directions, though some cannot cut axially.
Endmills are used in milling applications such as profile milling, tracer milling, face milling, and plunging.
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Slot drills are center-cutting endmills, generally two- (sometimes three- or four-) fluted cutters that are capable of drilling (plunge-cutting) straight down into the material and then moving laterally to cut a slot.
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Ball nose cutters are similar to slot drills, but the end of the cutters is hemispherical. They are ideal for machining 3-dimensional contoured shapes in machining centres, for example in moulds and dies. They are sometimes called ball mills in shop-floor slang, despite the fact that that term also has another meaning. They are also used to add a radius between perpendicular faces to reduce stress concentrations.
We have all size of end mill and we also make special end-mill according to the customer?s requirement.
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