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Get it between 2024-12-24 to 2024-12-31. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Suitable for machining radius bottom slots, fillets, and special contours on a range of materials
Four flutes produce a better finish than fewer flutes
Cobalt steel resists abrasion and high cutting temperatures, and has higher feed rates than high-speed steel
Uncoated (bright) tools have no additional surface treatment or coating for use on a broad range of materials
Ball nose end mills (also called ball end) create contoured surfaces
The YG-1 E2020 uncoated cobalt steel ball nose end mill has four flutes and a 30-degree helix angle for machining radius bottom slots, fillets, and special contours on a range of materials. Four flutes produce a better finish than fewer flutes. The tool’s ball nose creates contoured surfaces where sharp corners are not required. The center-cutting design has cutting teeth at the end of the tool, so it can be fed into the workpiece like a drill bit. The 30-degree helix angle supports general-purpose applications. It balances lower angles’ strong cutting edge for difficult-to-machine materials with higher angles’ increased cutting action. Cobalt steel can be run at faster speeds and stays sharp longer than high-speed steel tools, while offering resistance to heat and abrasion. With no coating or surface treatment, this uncoated tool can be used on a broad range of materials. Cutting diameter tolerance is + 0.0010 to - 0.0000" for end mills with a different shank and cutting diameter and + 0.0015 to - 0.0000" for end mills with the same shank and cutting diameter. The tool has a Weldon shank. End mills are designed to remove material and create multi-dimensional shapes and profiles. They have cutting edges along the outside diameter and flutes that remove chips from the cutting area and allow cooling fluids to enter. If heat is not reduced effectively, the tool’s cutting edges will dull and additional material buildup can occur. The number of flutes can range from two to eight. Two-flute designs offer the most efficient chip removal, but more flutes provide a smoother finish. The shank is the end of the tool held in place by a tool holder or machine. Center-cutting end mills can create three-dimensional shapes and profiles, and make plunge cuts similar to a drill bit. Non-center-cutting end mills are for applications such as peripheral milling and finishing, but cannot make plunge cuts. YG-1 manufactures drills, taps, end mills, and rotary tooling. The company, founded in 1981, is headquartered in South Korea and has a U.S. office in Vernon Hills, IL.