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Coarse Cut
Allows for rapid, aggressive stock removal from
most metals where blending and finsih are not
important (Designed for softer metals)
Diamond Cut
Matched cross fluting breaks up stock being
removed into "powder" like material. Used where
control is important and a polished finish is
necessary. (Designed for general deburring, all
heat treated and tough alloy steels
Fine Cut
Minimal stock removal, where blending and a
smooth finish is required
Standard Cut
Maintains aggressive stock removal while allowing
for some blending and finish work.
(Designed for general purpose deburring on
ferrous metals)
Super Cut
Cross fluting which breaks up the slivers of metal
being removed from the surface into "chips".
Used when control is importaint and a polished
finsih is not necessary. (Designed for general
deburring, all heat treated and tough alloy steals)
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Foundry Cut
Special designed fluting for general hogging usage
on most ferrous metals.
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Milling Cut
This style of fluting provides for easy chip flow
and effective stock removal with minimal loading.
Smooth, polished finishes are attained on softer
metals. (Designed for reinforced plastics and
non-ferrous metals.)
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Stainless Cut
Specially designed fluting for use on stainless
steel and some exotic metals
Chipbreaker
Shallow, twisting cross flutes which provides tool
control and breaks-up stock being removed into
chips