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Do you really know the structure of milling cutter?


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Jul 06,2021

A milling cutter is a tool used in metal processing to cut, trim and machine the surface of a metal workpiece. The milling cutter structure mainly includes the handle, the cutter head and the blade.

A milling cutter is a tool used in metal processing to cut, trim and machine the surface of a metal workpiece. The milling cutter structure mainly includes the handle, the cutter head and the blade.
The tool handle is the main part of the milling cutter, usually made of metal material, with a certain degree of rigidity and stability, for fixing and transmitting cutting force.
The cutter head is connected to the shank part, generally made of cemented carbide, with high hardness and wear resistance. The design of the cutter head can have different types according to the shape and requirements of the cutting workpiece, such as flat head, ball head, cone head, etc.
The blade is a part with cutting function on the cutter head, usually made of high-speed steel or cemented carbide. The shape and angle of the blade determine the cutting force and cutting effect in the cutting process.
The design of the milling cutter structure needs to consider the material, shape and processing requirements of the cutting workpiece, as well as the rigidity, wear resistance and cutting performance of the tool. Different milling cutter structures can adapt to different processing requirements and improve processing efficiency and quality. Understanding the milling cutter structure is of great significance for the correct selection and use of milling cutters and the improvement of metal processing efficiency.