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End mill holder Weldon SK 40 – 20 – 63

40.00

Application:
For mounting straight-shank tools with lateral flat according to DIN 1835 form B (Weldon).


Delivery:
With clamping screw


  • All holders are made of forged steel
  • Specific, low warpage hardened
  • Surface hardened HRC 58~60
  • Hardening depth 0,8mm~0,9mm
  • Taper angle tolerance < AT 3 according to DIN 2080
  • Surface roughness Ra < 0,4 µm
  • Tensile strength in the core of min. 800 N/mm? after DIN
  • All functional surfaces fine machined

 

 

End mill holder Weldon HSK 100 – 16 – 100

139.00

Application:
For mounting straight-shank tools with lateral flat according to DIN 1835 form B (Weldon).


Delivery:
With clamping screw


  • All holders are made of forged steel
  • Specific, low warpage hardened
  • Surface hardened HRC 58~60
  • Hardening depth 0,8mm~0,9mm
  • Taper angle tolerance < AT 3 according to DIN 2080
  • Surface roughness Ra < 0,4 µm
  • Tensile strength in the core of min. 800 N/mm? after DIN
  • All functional surfaces fine machined

 

 

Shell mill holder HSK 63 – 16 – 100

151.00

Application:
For mounting milling cutters with transversal groove.


Note:
DCONWS = 40 / DCONWS = 60:
For large diameter face mill cutters with four additional threaded holes according to DIN 2079.


Delivery:
With drivers, cross head retaining screw and cylinder head retaining screw for cutters with central coolant.
For DCONWS = 60 only with four fixation screws according to DIN 912.

 

 

End mill cutter 90° 15,7mm – 16mm Shank after DIN 1835B

129.00

  • For ISO Inserts APKT 1003... / APHX 1003...
  • With internal cooling
  • Nickel plated
  • Shank after DIN 1835B
  • Application in all materials
  • Delivery: without inserts

Solid carbide NC spot drill 8mm 90°

24.00

Version:
Exactly central ground point. Easy spot drilling and high shape accuracy of the centre hole. Sturdy due to short flutes.


Application:
Point angle 90° for spot drilling and countersinking in one operation when a drill of smaller dia. is used afterwards.


Note:
Use the speed for the actual hole dia. (not generally the speed for the drill outer dia.).

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