Abstract:
A milling tool includes a body which is rotatable about a first axis. At least one cutting tooth mounted on the body having a cutting edge for cutting about the first axis. A wiper tooth extends from the mill body. The wiper tooth includes at least at a portion having a peripheral surface about the second axis and the peripheral surface intersects a face surface defining a cutting edge that is round about the second axis for cutting about the first axis. In some embodiments, the peripheral surface, the face surface and the cutting edge are formed on an insert that is mounted the mill body.
Abstract:
A face milling tool includes a body which is rotatable about an axis, at least one wiper tooth, and at least two primary cutting teeth mounted on the body having a cutting edge for cutting about the axis. The primary cutting teeth are staggered radially relative to each other by a radial shift so that a chip load variation during operation is less than 0.7 times a mean primary-tooth chip load. A method for determining the primary cutting tooth radial positions on a face milling tool body is provided such that a chip load variation during operation is less than 0.7 times a mean primary-tooth chip load.