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Guhring 3.63mm HSS-E Machine Chucking Reamer 496

Order Code
RMG-00363B
Brand: Guhring
Order Code: RMG-00363B
Manufacturer Part Number: 00496 003.630
Product Description:
Guhring's 496 series of machine chucking reamers provide you the opportunity to enhance your machining precision. The 496 series are designed for accurate hole sizing and finishing in blind and through holes, manufactured from high speed steel with 8% cobalt, this range of reamers offer excellent durability, wear resistance and cutting performance. Its precise geometry ensures smooth, clean and accurate enlarging or finishing of drilled holes in various materials such as, steels, stainless steels, cast irons, non-ferrous, super alloys and hardened materials. Ideal for use in milling machines, drill presses and machining centers, the HSS-E machine chucking reamer provides superior control and consistent results, making it an essential tool for achieving tight tolerances and high quality finishes in your machining operations. Manufacturing tolerance: ≤ 5.50 mm: 0.000/+0.004, > 5.50 mm: 0.000/+0.005 ≤ 3.75 mm with external centres on both ends, > 3.75 mm with internal centres on both ends Available in increments of 0.01mm
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Cutting Diameter (mm):3.63
Shank Diameter (mm):3.5
Flute Length (mm):18
Flute Type:Left Hand Spiral
Material:HSS-E
Shank Type:Straight
Number of Blades:6
Overall Length (mm):70
Material Application:Steels; Stainless Steels; Cast Irons; Non-Ferrous; Super Alloys
Application:Reaming
DIN:212-1
Manufacturer Part Number:00496 003.630
Brand:Guhring
Description:
Guhring's 496 series of machine chucking reamers provide you the opportunity to enhance your machining precision. The 496 series are designed for accurate hole sizing and finishing in blind and through holes, manufactured from high speed steel with 8% cobalt, this range of reamers offer excellent durability, wear resistance and cutting performance. Its precise geometry ensures smooth, clean and accurate enlarging or finishing of drilled holes in various materials such as, steels, stainless steels, cast irons, non-ferrous, super alloys and hardened materials. Ideal for use in milling machines, drill presses and machining centers, the HSS-E machine chucking reamer provides superior control and consistent results, making it an essential tool for achieving tight tolerances and high quality finishes in your machining operations. Manufacturing tolerance: ≤ 5.50 mm: 0.000/+0.004, > 5.50 mm: 0.000/+0.005 ≤ 3.75 mm with external centres on both ends, > 3.75 mm with internal centres on both ends Available in increments of 0.01mm
Features & Benefits:
• Right hand cutting
• Left hand spiral flute
• Straight shank
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Brand: Guhring
Order Code: RMG-00363B
Manufacturer Part Number: 00496 003.630
Product Description:
Guhring's 496 series of machine chucking reamers provide you the opportunity to enhance your machining precision. The 496 series are designed for accurate hole sizing and finishing in blind and through holes, manufactured from high speed steel with 8% cobalt, this range of reamers offer excellent durability, wear resistance and cutting performance. Its precise geometry ensures smooth, clean and accurate enlarging or finishing of drilled holes in various materials such as, steels, stainless steels, cast irons, non-ferrous, super alloys and hardened materials. Ideal for use in milling machines, drill presses and machining centers, the HSS-E machine chucking reamer provides superior control and consistent results, making it an essential tool for achieving tight tolerances and high quality finishes in your machining operations. Manufacturing tolerance: ≤ 5.50 mm: 0.000/+0.004, > 5.50 mm: 0.000/+0.005 ≤ 3.75 mm with external centres on both ends, > 3.75 mm with internal centres on both ends Available in increments of 0.01mm

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