Ingersoll NanoFeed Indexable Insert for Small Parts
The 20-degree, high-feed indexable insert design can replace smaller diameter solid carbide end mills in many applications and is said to reduce cycle times, increase productivity and help reduce solid carbide usage.
The inserts are designed with pressed-in coolant channels, directing coolant or air directly to the cutting edge for maximizing tool life. Photo Credit: Ingersoll
Ingersoll’s NanoFeed technology is said to provide high-feed milling performance for machining of miniature components and small part features. This 20-degree, high-feed indexable insert design can replace small-diameter solid carbide end mills in many applications to offer greater economy, the company says.
Inserts have been designed with pressed-in coolant channels, directing coolant or air directly to the cutting edge for maximizing tool life. Inserts also have backdraft side clearance for straight-wall milling capability. Available in diameters of 6 mm and 8 mm with steel or carbide shank options, NanoFeed is said to reduce cycle times, increase productivity and help reduce solid carbide usage.
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