SKU: GWS2213 Categories: , ,

Series 2213

SKU: GWS2213 Categories: , ,

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Brand

GWS Tool Group

Series

2213

 

The Unequal Index End Mills Series 2213 is designed for high-performance milling applications, offering precision and efficiency. With its advanced unequal index design, this series effectively minimizes harmonic vibrations and chatter, resulting in smoother and more stable cutting operations. This design innovation allows for higher cutting speeds and feed rates, enhancing productivity while maintaining superior surface finishes.

Constructed from high-quality carbide, the Series 2213 end mills provide excellent toughness and wear resistance. These tools are especially effective for machining a wide range of materials, including hardened steels, stainless steels, and high-temperature alloys. The robust construction ensures a long tool life even under demanding milling conditions, delivering outstanding reliability and value.

The Series 2213 end mills are available in various configurations, such as square end, corner radius, and ball end, to meet diverse milling requirements. Each tool is precision-engineered to maintain tight tolerances, ensuring consistent and dependable performance in both roughing and finishing applications.

For optimal performance, these end mills are coated with advanced materials like Titanium Nitride (TiN), Titanium Carbonitride (TiCN), or Titanium Aluminum Nitride (TiAlN). These coatings significantly enhance wear resistance, reduce friction, and improve thermal stability, allowing the end mills to operate efficiently at higher cutting speeds and feed rates. This results in extended tool life and improved machining efficiency.

The Series 2213 end mills are available in a variety of sizes, shank diameters, and flute lengths, making them versatile and suitable for a wide range of milling applications. The combination of high-quality materials, innovative design, and advanced coatings makes the Series 2213 end mills an excellent choice for achieving superior performance and productivity in unequal index milling tasks.

 

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