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    Carbide End Mill Inserts for Replaceable Carbide-Insert Square End Mills

    Image of Product. Individual Carbide Insert Case. Front orientation. End Mill Inserts. Carbide End Mill Inserts for Replaceable Carbide-Insert Square End Mills.

    Individual Carbide

    Insert Case

    Image of Product. Front orientation. End Mill Inserts. Carbide End Mill Inserts for Replaceable Carbide-Insert Square End Mills, 2 Cutting Edges.

    2

    Cutting

    Edges

    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Carbide End Mill Inserts for Replaceable Carbide-Insert Square End Mills.
    Coated inserts are best for demanding, high-speed jobs and hard materials. They’re harder and more wear resistant than uncoated carbide inserts.
    Pair these carbide inserts with a holder to create end mills that reduce waste and cost in high-volume jobs. When all the cutting edges dull, replace the inserts instead of the entire tool.
    Choose inserts with a smaller tip radius to reduce vibration and create smaller chips, so chip evacuation is easier. Choose inserts with a larger tip radius for more aggressive machining—they have a stronger cutting edge, so they remove more material with each pass.
    Inserts sold individually come packed in a clear plastic case to protect cutting edges during shipment. Inserts sold in packs come factory sealed from the manufacturer for maximum traceability.
    Use uncoated inserts for general purpose milling and short production runs.
    Positive Rake Angle—Positive-rake angle inserts are designed to reduce vibration and keep thin workpieces from bending. They have cutting edges on only one side.
    Chip Breakers—Inserts with chip breakers prevent long chips from forming, so they won’t block the flow of coolant or damage your tool.
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    For Shank Holder Mounts
     
    For Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, and Plastic
    1", 1 1/4", 1 1/2"Sandvik CoromantCoroMill 3901/32"0.62"0.378"3/16"3/16"2PositiveUncoated CarbideChip Breakers3094N26000000103094N6660000000
     
    For Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Hardened Steel, Nickel, Stainless Steel, Steel, and Titanium
    1", 1 1/4", 1 1/2"Sandvik CoromantCoroMill 3901/32"0.62"0.378"3/16"3/16"2PositiveAluminum Titanium Chromium Nitride (AlTiCrN)-Coated CarbideChip Breakers3094N2500000103094N515000000
     
    Insert Holders

    Replaceable Carbide-Insert Square End Mill Holders for Manual Milling Machines

    Image of ProductInUse. Square Cut Style. Front orientation. End Mill Insert Holders. Replaceable Carbide-Insert Square End Mill Holders for Manual Milling Machines.
    Image of Product. End Mill Body Shown with Inserts (Sold Separately). Front orientation. End Mill Insert Holders. Replaceable Carbide-Insert Square End Mill Holders for Manual Milling Machines.

    Square Cut Style

    End Mill Body Shown

    with Inserts (Sold

    Separately)

    Use these tools with low-horsepower, manual milling machines. They have clamps for holding inserts that do not have a mounting hole. Replaceable carbide-insert end mills reduce waste and cost in high-volume jobs—when the cutting edges dull, replace the carbide inserts instead of the entire tool. End mills have a square cut style for milling square slots, pockets, and edges. All are noncenter-cutting for operations where the sides of the teeth do most of the work, such as shoulder milling, contouring, and finishing. They cannot be used for plunge cuts.
    R8 Taper Shank—R8-shank end mills have internal threads on the tapered end for connecting to a drawbar.
    Shank
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    Cut
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    End Mill Type
    Each
    Round Shank
    1 1/2"3/4"3 7/8"3SquareBlack-Oxide SteelNoncenter Cutting8902A370000000
    1 1/2"1"3 7/8"3SquareBlack-Oxide SteelNoncenter Cutting8902A38000000
     
    R8 Taper Shank
    1 1/2"Female7/16"-20
    5 7/8"3SquareBlack-Oxide SteelNoncenter Cutting8902A39000000
     
    Accessories and Replacements for End Mill Insert Holders

    Carbide Inserts for Replaceable Carbide-Insert Face Milling Cutters

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Face Mill Inserts. Carbide Inserts for Replaceable Carbide-Insert Face Milling Cutters.
    Image of Product. Individual Carbide Insert Case. Front orientation. Face Mill Inserts. Carbide Inserts for Replaceable Carbide-Insert Face Milling Cutters.

    Individual Carbide

    Insert Case

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Face Mill Inserts. Carbide Inserts for Replaceable Carbide-Insert Face Milling Cutters.
    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated, MultipleImages. Carbide Inserts for Replaceable Carbide-Insert Face Milling Cutters.
    Pair these carbide inserts with insert holders to mill the surface of plates and bars. They have a negative rake, so they have cutting edges on both sides—they last longer than comparable positive-rake inserts. As each edge dulls, you can rotate to a fresh one. When all the edges on one side are worn, flip the insert over. Built-in chip breakers prevent long chips from forming, so they won’t block the flow of coolant or damage your tool.
    Inserts sold individually come packed in a clear plastic case to protect cutting edges during shipment. Inserts sold in packs come factory sealed from the manufacturer for maximum traceability.
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    Aluminum Titanium Chromium Nitride (AlTiCrN)-Coated Carbide
    Cast Iron1 1/2", 2", 2 1/2", 3", 4", 5"0.579"0.58"1/4"7/32"81/16"Negative18339N127000000
    Cast Iron1 1/2", 2", 2 1/2", 3", 4", 5"0.579"0.58"1/4"7/32"81/16"Negative108339N123000000
    Hardened Steel, Steel1 1/2", 2", 2 1/2", 3", 4", 5"0.579"0.58"1/4"7/32"81/32"Negative18339N12500000
    Hardened Steel, Steel1 1/2", 2", 2 1/2", 3", 4", 5"0.579"0.58"1/4"7/32"81/32"Negative108339N121000000
    Stainless Steel, Titanium1 1/2", 2", 2 1/2", 3", 4", 5"0.579"0.58"1/4"7/32"81/32"Negative18339N12600000
    Stainless Steel, Titanium1 1/2", 2", 2 1/2", 3", 4", 5"0.579"0.58"1/4"7/32"81/32"Negative108339N122000000
     
    Diamondlike Carbon (DLC)-Coated Carbide
    Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Plastic1 1/2", 2", 2 1/2", 3", 4", 5"0.579"0.58"1/4"7/32"81/32"Negative18339N12800000
    Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Plastic1 1/2", 2", 2 1/2", 3", 4", 5"0.579"0.58"1/4"7/32"81/32"Negative108339N124000000
     
    Insert Holders

    Replaceable Carbide-Insert Square End Mill Holders

    Image of ProductInUse. Square Cut Style. Front orientation. End Mill Insert Holders. Replaceable Carbide-Insert Square End Mill Holders.

    Square Cut Style

    Pair carbide inserts with a holder to create end mills that reduce waste and cost in high-volume jobs. When the cutting edges dull, replace the inserts instead of the entire tool. These end mills are also known as indexable shoulder mills. All are noncenter cutting for operations where the sides of the teeth do most of the work, such as shoulder milling, contouring, and finishing. They can’t be used for plunge cuts. They have a square cut style for creating square slots, pockets, flat surfaces, and edges.
    When choosing an end mill holder, consider the type of finish you want. The finer the finish, the more inserts you’ll need. More inserts mean tighter spacing, so you can machine at high speeds and remove material quickly while leaving a smooth surface. However, you’ll also need more machine power. Fewer inserts mean a coarser finish—the inserts are spaced apart to help with chip evacuation. A coarse finish is best for roughing applications, light machining, and cutting soft metals such as aluminum.
    Shank Mount
    Image of Product. Shank Mount Shown with Inserts (Sold Separately). Front orientation. End Mill Insert Holders. Replaceable Carbide-Insert Square End Mill Holders, Shank Mount.

    Shank Mount Shown

    with Inserts (Sold

    Separately)

    For shank mount holders, you’ll need two or three positive-rake-angle inserts. Both the holders and inserts are designed to reduce vibration and keep thin workpieces from bending. However, the inserts have cutting edges only on one side. Chip breakers on the inserts keep long chips from forming, so they don't damage your tooling or restrict coolant flow.
    Insert Holders
    Replacement
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    Cut
    Style
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    End Mill Type
    Each
    Each
    Round Shank
     
    Fine Grit
    1 1/2"1 1/4"4 1/2"3SquareSteelNoncenter Cutting2913N1700000004660N3400000
     
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