WALTER F2330 High Feed Face Milling Cutter | Raptor Supplies
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WALTER TOOLS F2330 High Feed Face Milling Cutter


Walter F2330 high feed face milling cutters can be used for roughing, finishing, contouring and high-speed machining operations, making them a popular choice in manufacturing applications. They can remove material quickly, creating high-quality finishes and precise shapes.

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Working Mechanism

  • The face milling cutter is mounted onto the milling machine spindle and secured in place.
  • The workpiece is clamped onto the machine table and the cutter is positioned above it.
  • The cutter is then rotated at high speed, depending on the material being machined.
  • The cutter is then fed into the workpiece with the cutting teeth making contact with the surface.
  • The depth of cut and feed rate is adjusted to control the material removal rate and achieve the desired surface finish.
  • The chips are removed from the cutting area using a coolant or compressed air to prevent damage to the cutter and improve the cutting performance.
  • The workpiece can then be further processed or finished, depending on the specific requirements of the application.

Features

  • Walter F2330 face milling cutters come with a carbide cutting edge to provide high durability and speed.
  • They feature three cutting edges per indexable insert for improved surface finish, tool life, efficiency and productivity.
  • They have an insert holding by the screw / hexagon socket head cap screw for easy installation.
  • These Walter F2330 milling cutters are available in an overall length of 10 inches and the cable provides cutting maximum diameters up to 1.5 inches.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I maintain these face milling cutters?

  • Keep cutters clean and use proper coolant.
  • Inspect regularly for damage or wear and replace worn or damaged inserts promptly.
  • Store cutters properly in a clean and dry environment.
  • Use the correct type and grade of inserts for the specific application.
  • Tighten bolts and screws to the correct specifications.
  • Sharpen or regrind teeth as needed.

What are the factors to consider when selecting a face milling cutter?

  • Material being machined requires a cutter with more wear resistance.
  • Consider machining operation and cutting conditions of operation (roughing, finishing), cutting speed and depth of cut.
  • Surface finish requires cutters with higher numbers of teeth.
  • Consider factors, such as cutter diameter, width, cutting speed and feed rate.

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