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ATORN screw tap HSSE-PM TiAlN C 371 15° M3 0.5mm ISO2 x S≤2.0xD CNC des. S

Brand: ATORN

Surface: TiAlN

Length: 56 mm

DIN: 371

Art.-no. 13313030

Manufacturer article no. 10473244

EAN 4050293040739


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Application

For producing metric threads on CNC machines or conventional machines in blind holes in the titanium and nickel alloy material group over 1000 N/mm².

Execution

  • Dimensions in accordance with: DIN 371 = reinforced shank (up to M10), DIN 376 = transition-fit shank (from M12)

Advantage

  • Long service life and high process reliability thanks to innovative cutting geometry and coating for use with titanium and nickel alloys
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Brand

ATORN

Main EAN Code

4050293040739

Manufacturer Part Number

10473244

Type

S MAX Control

Thread type

Metric thread

Thread type x nominal diameter

M3

Pitch

0.5 mm

Hole type

Blind hole ≤ 2xD

Cutting material

HSSE-PM

Surface

TiAlN

Lead angle shape

C

Tolerance of screw taps (Tol.)

ISO 2 (6H)

Twist angle

15° (right)

Shank diameter

3.5 mm

Application type/machine type

CNC, Conventional

Core hole diameter

2.5 mm

Coolant supply

External

Length

56 mm

Shank square

2.7 mm

Cutting speed (steel 1000) suitability (ISO P 1000 N/mm²)

3

Cutting speed (steel 1300) suitability (ISO P 1300 N/mm²)

3

Overall stainless steel suitability (ISO M)

3

fitness not iron total (ISO N)

3

fitness Titan/Nickel/Super total (ISO S)

2

Cutting speed (cast) suitability (ISO K)

3

Cutting speed (hard 55) suitability (ISO H 55HRC)

3

Cutting speed (hard 65) suitability (ISO H 65HRC)

3

DIN

371

Product Group

1KA

Gross Weight

0.006 kg

Art.-no.
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Hazardous Material

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