Expanding the series of solid-carbide end mills and slot drills defined by Sumitomo Electric Hardmetal as its “global standard”, the GSX Mill series is now available. The latest milling cutters have been developed based on a fine carbide substrate to increase toughness.
GSX Mill tools also have a high transverse rupture strength and provide high levels of shock resistance with enhanced orders of consistency and reliability, especially in wet cutting conditions.
The GSX Mill series, covering tools between 1 and 25 mm diameter, has a special flute design and large rake angle. The cutters come in many varieties, covering two, three and four-flute types, in four different lengths of flute. A novel combination of flute design and rake angle enables effective chip evacuation from the cutting zone, while the specific design of two cutting edges improves sharpness and extends the type of workpiece that can be machined.
Typical end mill and slot drill applications cover surface milling, drilling and grooving, with two types of cutting edge profiles. The sharper edged S-Type is suitable for removing inside corners when finish-cutting, while the strengthened edge C-Type, having a gashed land, creates higher resistance to fracture for both roughing and finishing cycles.
The GSX-SLT slot-type cutter is a multi-purpose tool developed for plunge drilling and slot milling, having a large rake angle for efficient chip removal. Also within the GSX Mill series is the GSXVL, which is an anti-vibration, square-type cutter for shoulder milling with an optimised irregular pitch and lead angle that improves resistance to chatter.
Finally, the Sumitomo GSXB Mill ball-type cutter has two flutes and a large 30° helix angle that reduces any resistance to cutting forces, so is suitable for milling hardened steel up to 60 HRc, titanium alloys and cast iron.
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