BIG PRECISION FOR TINY TOOLS

07-03-2019

Workshops that struggle to machine micro-sized workpiece surfaces can achieve superior surface-finish quality, accuracy and precision with the Seco Tools JM100 Mini end mill series as part of the wide and continuously expanding Jabro range of solid-carbide end mills.

In micro-machining operations with zero visibility of workpiece and cutting tool, the JM100 Mini delivers longer tool life, stability and guaranteed surface quality by its extremely precise geometries, virtually zero runout, advanced coatings and tight radius tolerances.

Targeted to achieve precise surface finishes on mould and die components, the JM100 Mini helps workshops minimise secondary benchwork that can increase part processing time. Its special coating reduces tool wear to help lower overall tool costs and eliminate the need for frequent tool changes. It also ensures smooth and consistent surface finishes that yield exceptional part performance. Tight radius tolerances of ±0.005μm on the tool reduce runout virtually to zero, increasing output and contributing to lower cost per part with high process precision, stability and reliability.

The JM100 Mini is available in tool diameters from 0.2 to 3.0 mm, corner radii ranging from 0.05 to 0.3 mm RE = ±0.005μm and overhang lengths from 1.5* to 20* DC, with two and three-flute versions.

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1300 557 326
www.secotools.com

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