CLEVELAND Square End Mill: Carbide, TiAlN Coated, 4 Flute, 1/4" Mill Dia, 1-1/2" LOC
SKU 3G-OTH-271186
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What is a CLEVELAND square end mill used for?
A CLEVELAND square end mill is used for general-purpose milling operations such as slotting, profiling, and contouring in metalworking. Its square tip creates 90° corners, making it ideal for machining keyways, pockets, and flat-bottomed cavities in steel, aluminum, and other materials.
What are the specifications of the CLEVELAND C81856 square end mill?
The CLEVELAND C81856 is a carbide square end mill with a 1/4" mill diameter, 1-1/2" length of cut, and 6" overall length. It has 4 flutes and a TiAlN coating for heat resistance and wear protection. The manufacturer part number is C81856.
Where to buy CLEVELAND C81856 square end mill worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the CLEVELAND C81856 square end mill worldwide. As a global industrial solutions provider, we handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your facility. Contact us for pricing and lead time on this general-purpose carbide end mill.
How to select the right CLEVELAND square end mill for your application?
Select a CLEVELAND square end mill based on material hardness, required finish, and machine rigidity. For general-purpose steel milling, a 4-flute TiAlN-coated carbide end mill like the C81856 offers good chip evacuation and heat resistance. Match flute count to material type: 4 flutes suit harder materials.
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