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Cutting Milling Cutter Abraboro TCT radial 28.6/15.9/r 7.9 Abraboro
Cutting Milling Cutter Abraboro TCT radial 28.6/15.9/r 7.9 Abraboro
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Cutting Milling Cutter Abraboro TCT radial 28.6/15.9/r 7.9 Abraboro
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Cutting Milling Cutter Abraboro TCT radial 28.6/15.9/r 7.9 Abraboro
Cutting Milling Cutter Abraboro TCT radial 28.6/15.9/r 7.9 Abraboro
The Abraboro TCT radial milling cutter with dimensions 28.6/15.9/r 7.9 is a tungsten-carbide-tipped tool engineered for precise radial milling and cutting on wood and wood-based materials. With an outer diameter of 28.6 mm, an inner bore of 15.9 mm and a corner radius of 7.9 mm, this cutter is designed to produce clean profiles, accurate radii and smooth edge finishes in routing and profiling operations. The tool’s TCT construction provides hardness and wear resistance suitable for repetitive machining in carpentry and joinery environments.
The TCT tips deliver improved durability and maintain cutting sharpness longer than uncoated high-speed steel, reducing the need for frequent regrinding. The combination of compact outer diameter and defined corner radius enables fine control when working on small or detailed profiles. The standardized bore allows secure mounting on compatible arbors, ensuring concentric rotation and consistent cutting performance. This milling cutter offers predictable chip formation and reduced tear-out on common wood species when used with appropriate feed and speed settings.
Install the cutter on a compatible router or milling arbor that matches the inner bore diameter, and secure it according to the machine manufacturer’s instructions. Set tool speed and feed rate appropriate for the workpiece material; higher spindle speeds with moderate feed rates are typical for small-diameter TCT cutters on solid wood and MDF. Perform trial cuts on scrap material to verify that the cutter produces the desired profile and surface finish. Maintain firm workpiece support and use suitable hold-downs or jigs to prevent vibration during cutting.
Use sharp TCT cutters at recommended speeds and avoid excessive feed pressure to minimize chipping. Inspect the tip condition regularly and replace the cutter if wear or damage affects the profile quality. For clean edges on veneered or plywood panels, consider light finishing passes and appropriate backing support to reduce tear-out.
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