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Latest back chamfering series
25 January 2013
To complement its drilling products, ITC has launched the 4111 Cyber Series of back chamfering and countersinking tools. The series has been developed to conduct front and back chamfering or circular interpolation count

To complement its drilling
products, ITC has launched the 4111
Cyber Series of back chamfering and
countersinking tools. The series has
been developed to conduct front
and back chamfering or circular
interpolation countersinking of
holes and slots in a variety of
materials.
The four flute tools are said to extend tool life due to the ultra wear resistant micro grain carbide composition. Tools have a staggered tooth design and 90° inclusive angle that leads to smooth cutting and improved surface finishes while the rigid design enhances finishes and tool life. To further extend tool life, the series is available with an AlTiN coating.
The series is available in 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12mm diameters with a 3, 4, 6, 8 and 9mm respective cut length.
The four flute tools are said to extend tool life due to the ultra wear resistant micro grain carbide composition. Tools have a staggered tooth design and 90° inclusive angle that leads to smooth cutting and improved surface finishes while the rigid design enhances finishes and tool life. To further extend tool life, the series is available with an AlTiN coating.
The series is available in 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12mm diameters with a 3, 4, 6, 8 and 9mm respective cut length.
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