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Use these end mills for general purpose keyseat cutting in a wide range of material, including aluminum, iron, and steel. They mill precise notches in rotary shafts to fit machine keys and can also be used for slot milling.
Made of solid carbide, these cutters are harder, stronger, and more wear resistant than high-speed steel and cobalt steel for the longest life and best finish on hard material. They mill precise notches in rotary shafts to fit machine keys and can also be used for slot milling.
With better heat and wear resistance than high-speed steel, these cobalt steel keyseat cutters can run at higher speeds and provide better performance on hard material. They mill precise notches in rotary shafts to fit machine keys and can also be used for slot milling.
Get speed and longevity when cutting keyseats with these carbide end mills that have staggered teeth.
Use these end mills for general purpose keyseat cutting in a wide range of material, including aluminum, iron, and steel. An alternating right- and left-hand tooth style allows them to remove more material at high speeds than standard keyseat cutters.
Commonly used to make keyways in rotary shafts, these tools have a -0.0015" to 0.0000" mill diameter tolerance for creating a precise fit.
Use individual keyway broaches in a variety of arbor hole sizes. Bushings rest inside the arbor hole of your workpiece and act as guides to ensure rigid and accurate keyway cutting.
Cut precision keyways.
Save time by cutting keyways in one pass. These broaches are longer and have thicker teeth than standard broaches, so you won’t need multiple passes or shims.
Sets contain combinations of broaches and bushings and include the necessary shims.
When broaching in multiple passes, shims are necessary to ensure full keyway depth.
Cut precise notches for machine keys in rotary shafts.
Cut keyways at the edges of existing holes. Also known as a keyway nibbler.