RPEW Insert for High-feed Milling and Roughing Applications

It suitable for most materials.Mainly focuses on face milling and cavity profile milling of steel alloy steel, stainless steel and cast iron.

  • Usage: Milling Inserts

  • Model Number: RPEW

RPEW Insert for High-feed Milling and Roughing Applications Details

Product Information:

RPEW single-sided copy and profile milling insert with a plane rake surface, an indexing accuracy according to ISO-tolerance class-E with rounded cutting edges and face.The R-type inserts have extra-strong cutting edge to meet the requirements for machining of curved surface of die.


Application:

It suitable for most materials.Mainly focuses on face milling and cavity profile milling of steel alloy steel, stainless steel and cast iron.


FAQ:

What is Profile milling?

Profile milling is a common milling operation. Round inserts and concepts with radius are milling cutters used for roughing and semi-roughing while ball nose end mills are milling cutters used for finishing and super-finishing.


How do I choose the milling insert?

Selecting the milling insert based on the application of demands and the space for the cutting tools. the larger of the insert.the better of the stability . For heavy machining, the insert size is normally above 1 inch. finishing, the size cans be reduced.

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The RPEW insert is a high-performance indexable milling insert designed for heavy-duty machining. It features a strong cutting edge and excellent chip control, making it suitable for roughing and finishing operations. This insert is commonly used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and energy.

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