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NOT JUST A COUNTER SINK & CHAMFERING TOOL... YOU CAN FACE MILL WITH IT!!!! INCREMENTS EVERY ONE DEGREE!!!!
Introducing a revolutionary new cutter that goes beyond the limitations of conventional insert mills. MILLANYANGLE 2000 is the worlds first indexable carbide insert mill, that can cut any angle. It can cut tapered walls and compound angles without angling the part or special fixturing. MILLANYANGLE 2000 can rotate 0-72 degrees in a downward radial direction, and 0-20 degrees in an upward radial direction. It can be indexed in increments of one degree. The angle on the tool can be changed without removing tool from machine, and the insert can be replaced without affecting the set angle of the tool. Allowing for quick and easy changes to the tool.
The specially
designed insert holder allows for versatile milling operations. Face
Milling, Chamfering, Countersinking, Boring,
V-notching, Fly Cutting, Compound Angles, and Undercuts
are all possible with this cutter. Along with Tapered Wall Milling
makes this a must have tool in any shop. MILLANYANGLE 2000 saves you TIME by:
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Eliminating complex set-ups(using sine bar, angling the vice, part,
or machine head.)
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Replacing the need for cabinets full of different angled cutters.
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Replacing dozens of tools, which can be extremely costly. Millanyangle is made from high quality tool steel, that has been heat-treated and coated with Black-Oxide for rust prevention. It is available in standard 1" diameter shank, and a reduced 3/4" shank(no black oxide or weldon flats on 3/4 shank) is now available. The tool uses a SPMT-43007 insert for primary applications, and a CPMT-431 insert for "zero" degree cutting (shoulder milling). Both inserts have a Multi Layer Coating of Titanium Nitrite, Titanium Carbo Nitrite, and Aluminum Oxide. There are three relief angles on the insert holder of the tool. All of these angles are different from one another, and two of them are compound angles. These angles can be machined using three different Millanyangle tools, with just one load time and one setup, with the part parallel to the machine table. By using three tools in this setup, it is possible to eliminate two complex setups and two loading/ unloading cycles of each part.
Paul
W. Mueller, Vice President and inventor of the tool, was inspired by
the growing number of jobs requiring odd angle milling his company
was getting. These requirements, in turn, increase cost because of
tool and part position changes required and, possibly, the creation
of or purchase of a special cutting tool for a complex part. For more info call 1(847)888-0433(U.S.A.)
MILLANYANGLE 2000 is made by:
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