Ceratizit A242.75.R.03-15.45° CoreLine Chamfer Milling Cutter 242-15 5076814503 (0725848)


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Ceratizit Article Number: 5076814503

Ceratizit Material Number: 14592233

Ceratizit is a large tooling company based in Luxembourg (Europe).

This product is priced singly and comes in packs of 1.

Please note that the actual item may not be/look exactly the same as shown in the item picture(s).

Properties
Name Ceratizit A242.75.R.03-15.45° CoreLine Chamfer Milling Cutter 242-15 5076814503
EDP # 0725848
Workpiece Material(s) Cast Iron (Red) Aluminum (Green) Composites (Black) Steel (Blue) Stainless Steel (Yellow) Cast Iron (Red) Stainless Steel (Yellow) Steel (Blue) HiTemp Alloy (Orange) All Materials (White)
Weight (1 pc.) 25.0 oz 715 g
Cutting diameter maximum / DCX 2.9370" 74.600 mm
Depth of cut maximum / APMX 0.7598" 19.300 mm
Face mounted insert count / ZNF 3.0000" 76.200 mm
Cutting diameter / DC 1.3780" 35.000 mm
Peripheral effective cutting edge count / ZEFP 6.0000" 152.400 mm
B ±0,3 1.0866" 27.600 mm
Peripheral mounted insert count / ZNP 2.0000" 50.800 mm
Overall length / OAL 1.9685" 50.000 mm
Hub diameter / DHUB 2.4606" 62.500 mm
Mounting spigot diameter / DCONMS 1.0630" 27.000 mm
Insert LD.. 15...
Tool cutting edge angle / KAPR 45 °
torque moment 3.2 Nm
Product-Carbon-Footprint B
Productsystem 242-15
Machining process - Main Application Chamfer milling Chamfer/Angle milling
Minimum Extension (DIN 6535 HA) -0.3937" - -0.3150" -10.000 - -8.000 mm


Tool Form:

'R' form tools are the classic end-mill shape, with straight sides (flanks) and in this case a flat tip with generally sharp corners. This form is the most common of all, and perfect for prismatic features.


Company History:

The company is a result of the merging of Metallwerk Plansee GmbH (Austria, 1921, later 'Plansee Tizit') and CERAMETAL (Luxembourg, 1931). The name Ceratizit was created by combining their names in 2002. Both founding companies originally produced molybdenum wire and tungsten lightbulb filaments, and were pioneers in commercial cemented tungsten carbide (since as early as 1929!) and their metal working / cutting tool product lines currently add up to over 80,000 items!

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