The plain milling cutter is a cylinder made of tool steel with teeth on the periphery.
It is used to produce a flat surface.
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side cutter
The side milling cutter is a comparatively narrow cylindrical cutter with teeth
on each side as well as on the periphery. It is used for cutting slots and
for face and straddle milling operations.
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The formed milling cutter incorporates the exact shape of the part to be produced,
permitting exact duplication of irregularly shaped parts more economically
than most other means.
angular cutter
The angular cutter has teeth that are neither parallel nor perpendicular
to the cutting axis. It is used for milling angular surfaces,
such as grooves, serrations, chamfers, reamer teeth, etc.
The single-angle cutter has teeth on the conical surface and may or may not
have teeth on the flat side.
double-angle cutter
single-angle cutter
metal-slitting saw
The metal-slitting saw is basically a thin plain milling cutter with sides
relieved or "dished" to prevent rubbing or binding when in use.
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ïáØü cutter(face cutter)
The facing milling cutter is generally over 6 inches in diameter and
the corners of this cutter are bevelled ; most of the cutting action occurs
at these points and the periphery of the cutter.
This type of cutter is often used as a combination cutter, making the roughing
and finishing cut in one pass.
The end mill has cutting teeth on the end as well as on the periphery and is
fitted to the spindle by a suitable adapter.
straight flute endmill
right spiral flute endmill
corner rounding endmill
threaded shank ball endmill
dovetail endmill
woodruff endmill