High-Feed Quad Cutter Offers Insert with Plenty of Options
The positive axial insert orientation creates the high-shear, free-cutting nature of Ingersoll‘s new high-feed cutter line.
Posted: August 12, 2013
The new robust insert screw design assures maximum cutting performance and insert seating stability.
Ingersoll Cutting Tools (Rockford, IL) introduces the Hi-QuadF™ high-feed milling family. This innovative and highly versatile cutter line is offered with a 13 mm and 19 mm IC quad-style insert. The insert provides four cutting edges with a choice of eight different advanced technology cutting edge geometries.
Premium insert grades coupled with optimal edge preparations ensure long tool life even under the most demanding applications across the widest range of materials. The maximum depth of cut ranges from .088 in for the 13 mm IC insert to .145 in for the 19 mm IC insert.
The positive axial insert orientation creates the high-shear, free-cutting nature of this new high-feed cutter line. Chip thinning is leveraged to a factor of 5X when calculating feed rates. Cutter performance and insert seating stability are assured due to a new robust insert screw design securing the insert in the pocket.