No compromise for steel milling:
a secure insert generation.
With a patented technique for improved performance in the tough demanding operations of steel milling, these four grades give you the possibility to optimize your machining strategy according to your productivity needs. | |
GC4220
| Maximizes productivity with high metal removal rate. |
| For medium to rough milling at elevated temperatures created by high speed or hard die steels. |
| Great for unmanned production and a top performer at higher speeds and feeds. |
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 | GC4230
First choice in CoroMill 245, 200 and 300. | |
An optimizer for high productivity in CoroMill 390 for speed and security. | |
An optimizer for GC4240 and GC1030 at higher speeds and in unstable conditions. | |
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GC4240
| First choice for face and shoulder milling with CoroMill 390, in stable conditions for high metal removal rate. |
| Reliable, trouble free machining provided by edge line strength. |
| Versatile, can be adapted to many varied operations, with good performance in wet milling. |
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| GC1030
Optimized for end milling, small cutter diameters and machining in unstable conditions. | |
First choice for more delicate operations, those of smaller cutting diameters, where precision and accuracy count. | |
Reliable - excellent edge line security provides improved wear resistance | |
Versatile - can be adapted to many varied milling operations including both wet and dry. | |
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GC1010
Optimized for roughing to finishing of hardened steel. | |
Reliable - superior edge line toughness means more secure behavior along with outstanding wear resistance. | |
Versatile - lets you increase cutting speed in a wide range of hardened steel operations for a higher productivity. | |
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