Achteck katalog 2025

Milling Milling Cutters

Compatible Inserts

● Good Conditions Bad Conditions

General Conditions

Machining conditions

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Dimension (mm)

P

M K N S

Insert shape

Product code

lNSL W1 S RE D1

RPM 080ER-MM4

14.77 6.9 3.2 8.2 2.9

RPM 100ER-MM4

18.85 8.63 3.9 10.3 3.5

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RPM 160ER-MM4

29.54 12.68 6.2 16.4 4.6

●: Standard stoc k ○ : Made-to-Order

Materials

Cutting depth and feed

RPM....

MM4 fz

ap

Hardness (HB)

Tensile strength (N/mm 2 )

ISO

Material classification

(mm)

min

max

min

max

<600 <950

<180 <280

Unalloyed steel

0.10

0.20

700-950 950-1200 1200-1400

200-280 280-355 355-415

Alloyed steel

0.10

0.18

Duplex stainless steel Austenitic stainless steel

778 675

230 200 300 220 260 250

0.10

0.18

Precipitation-hardening stainless steel

1013

Grey cast iron

700 880 800 260 447 943

Nodular cast iron Malleable cast iron

-

-

0.20

28.00

Aluminum

75

-

-

Aluminum alloy Fe-based alloy Co-based alloy Ni-based alloy

130 280 320 350 370

1076 1177 1262

0.06

0.12

Ti-alloy

Hardened steel Chilled cast iron

- -

50-60HRC

-

-

55HRC *The recommended cutting conditions always refer to general conditions. These cutting conditions should be adjusted according to the practical machine rigidity, tools, workpiece clamping and coolant. Average chip thickness (hm)=fz x sinkr.

373

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