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High-Feed Milling Tools Applies High Feed Rates and Steep Ramping

The NuMaxHF family of high-feed milling tools from Ingersoll Cutting Tools feature a thick, tangential insert with a diamond shape and a large inboard angle.

Grace Nehls, Former MMT Editor

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NuMaxHF line of new high-feed milling tools.

Photo Credit: Ingersoll Cutting Tools.

The NuMaxHF line of new high-feed milling tools from Ingersoll Cutting Tools offers extreme ramping capabilities versus traditional high-feed milling tools, the company says. The thick, tangential insert features a diamond shape with a large inboard angle providing high feed rates and steep ramping angles.

The insert pocket is designed with dovetailed seating over a large contact area, which extends cutting edge life, cutter body life cycle, stability and support under aggressive cutting conditions. Inserts are offered in two styles: economical pressed complete and a precision ground profile. NuMaxHF inserts are offered in the latest carbide grades with post-coat treatment technology applied at Ingersoll’s in-house facility.

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