45037

CGS Tool EF-5 Tornado Series Finishing End Mills

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$247.54
SKU:
107649
Condition:
New
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout
DIA:
5/8
SHANK:
5/8
LOC:
1-5/8
OAL:
3-1/2
FLUTES:
5 Flute
END STYLE:
Square End
COATING:
UNCOATED
Radius:
No
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Product Overview

Engineered for high-performance finish milling kind of and also for precision machining applications. It is supposed to help you get really superior surface finishes and it supports extreme feed rates when you are doing finishing operations, you know. As part of the 45000 Series Super Finisher, this tool blends advanced cutting geometry with premium solid carbide construction in order to deliver exceptional accuracy, productivity, and also surface quality.
The uncoated, bright-finish look gives sharp cutting edges, and it stays reliable across a pretty wide range of materials. And that 45° high-helix geometry, it promotes efficient chip evacuation, cuts down on vibration, and keeps the cutting action smooth and consistent so your finishing results are high quality, not messy.

Tool Specifications:

  • Diameter: 5/8"
  • Shank Diameter: 5/8"
  • Length of Cut: 1-5/8"
  • Overall Length: 3-1/2"
  • Flutes: 5
  • Style: Square End
  • Coating: Uncoated (Bright Finish)
  • Material: Solid Carbide
  • Helix Angle: 45°
  • Configuration: Single End
  • Series: 45000 Series Super Finisher
  • Part Number: 45037

Key Performance Features:

  • Ideal for finish milling, side milling, contouring, profiling, and high-feed finishing operations.
  • Supports applications requiring superior surface quality and dimensional accuracy.
  • Recommended for machining steels, stainless steels, cast iron, titanium, alloys, Inconel®, and select non-ferrous materials.
  • 5-flute design helps deliver stable and consistent cutting performance.
  • 45° high-helix geometry supports efficient chip evacuation.
  • Helps improve productivity in demanding CNC machining environments.
  • A reliable choice for applications where finishing quality, accuracy, and machining stability are important.