CoroMill 690 is a long-edge cutting tool developed to provide high productivity in 2D profile milling of titanium components. Highly resistant to axial forces, the CoroMill 690 uses four cutting edges to provide productive and economical machining. Optimized chip flutes reduce chip jamming and each insert pocket contains a threaded coolant hole. The ability to deliver high pressure coolant directly to the cutting edge improves process reliability and eliminates inconsistent performance due to chip build-up.
The CoroMill 690 is ideal for circular interpolation from a pre-drilled hole, square shoulder milling and edging and contouring. To further stabilize performance, the tool integrates Sandvik Coromant's innovative iLock interface. This unique design maximizes insert security to offer dependable performance, increased feedrates and longer tool life.
Also on display will be the CoroDrill Delta-C is a solid carbide drill and CoroThread 266, a new family of rigid, high-precision threading tools.
IMTS BOOTH F-2000
Sandvik Coromant Co.
Fair Lawn, NJ
coromant.sandvik.com/us
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