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Chamfer mills achieve high speeds PDF Print E-mail
BIG Kaiser has announced the expansion of the C-Cutter Mini ultra high feed chamfer mill line.
The C-Cutter Mini’s compact design reduces the cutting diameter to the lowest limit, helping to achieve ultra high spindle speeds and feeds. Additions to the line include a new eccentric body style for bolt hole and tap chamfers, expanded lengths to the existing program, a new Sharp Edge (SE) insert type as well as a new hexagon insert design. The C-Cutter Mini is now available with an offset body extension to achieve bolt hole and tap chamfers. The new design utilizes a single insert to achieve 45° top and bottom chamfers while the offset design avoids interference with the inside of the hole.     
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