FACE MILLS
PERPENDICULARITY AND SURFACE FINISH UNMATCHED IN INDEXABLE INSERT CUTTERS Machined by FULLCUT MILL Model: FMH22-FCM63116-40 Arbor Model: BBT40-FMH22-27-45
Surface Roughness
Squareness
Ra .51μm
Cutting Speed (SFM) 825 Feed Rate (IPT) .008" Axial DOC (Ad) .004" Radial DOC (Rd) 2”
Cutting Speed (SFM) 500 Feed Rate (IPT) .004" Axial DOC (Ad) .200" Radial DOC (Rd) .004"
.0004"
Other Manufacturer
Other Manufacturer
1.56μm
.0016"
• The perpendicularity & surface roughness will vary depending on the cutting conditions, material, machine tool & workpiece rigidity.
FULLCUT MILL—FCM ARBOR TYPE CUTTING CONDITIONS
Medium-Heavy Cutting
Work Material Insert Grade Cutting Fluid Speed (SFM)
Carbon Steel Alloy Steel
Unalloyed Steel
Stainless Steel
Cast Iron
Aluminum
Cutter Dia.
ACP300
ACM300F
ACZ310
DS20
Dry
Dry
Dry
Dry/Wet 650-5000 .004-.012
330-725 .003-.007
500-800 .003-.006
400-600 .005-.006
330-650 .004-.008
Ø50/Ø63/Ø80/Ø100mm
Feed (IPT)
!
CAUTION
FULLCUT MILL FCM Arbor Type cannot be used for feeding Z-axis such as ramping, plunging and boring.
Finish-Light Cutting
Work Material Insert Grade Cutting Fluid Speed (SFM)
Carbon Steel Alloy Steel
Unalloyed Steel
Prehardened Steel <HRC40 Stainless Steel
Cast Iron Aluminum
Cutter Dia.
ACP300
ACP200
ACM300F
ACZ310
DS20
Dry
Dry
Dry
Dry/Wet
330-725 .004-.010
500-800 .004-.009
250-400 .003-.006
400-600 .005-.008
330-650 650-5000 .004-.010 .004-.014
Ø50/Ø63/Ø80/ Ø100mm
Feed (IPT)
!
CAUTION
This table is a general guideline for cutting data. Please adjust according to machine and workpiece conditions, as well as width of cutting. Dry cutting (including air blow) is recommended when cutting steel, except for finishing. Dry cutting is recommended for stainless steel. However, use soluble oil in a case where severe built-up edge occurs.
FULLCUT MILL—FCM ARBOR TYPE SPARE PARTS
Insert Clamping Screw Set (10 Screws & 1 Wrench)
Wrench
Insert Model
Catalog Number
Catalog Number
Cutter Dia.
50mm 63mm
ARG4011
S3508DS
DA-T15
ARG6311 80mm, 100mm ARG8011
• It is recommended to regularly replace clamping screws and wrench to ensure the correct clamping force is maintained
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