

NanMill indexable cutting tools consist of 0.31", 0.38", 8mm, and 10mm cutters for 90° milling applications where shallow depths of cut (0.12" or less per pass) are the norm. Compared with solid carbide endmills, NanMill can improve utilization, providing the advantage of indexable inserts with three cutting edges.
The nano-sized inserts are designed without a screw hole – insert clamping is performed by seating the insert into the pocket with a screw that never leaves the body. Users can index/replace the small inserts without losing clamping screws. A magnetic key aids in quick insert removal/mounting in the cutter bodies.
Design benefits:
- Tough, durable inserts (due to not having a screw hole)
- Cutter bodies with more material, stronger core
- Multi-flute indexable cutters at 5/16", 3/8"
NanMill offers a solution for manufacturers of small-size, miniature parts and compact components – suitable for Swiss machines and driven tool stations in lathes.

Iscar Metals Inc.
www.iscar.com
IMTS 2018 Booth #431800

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