Estas fresas para router con 2, 3 y 4 filos son hechas por Amana tool con los mas altos estandares de calidad
Estas fresas para router con 2, 3 y 4 filos son hechas por Amana tool con los mas altos estandares de calidad, con el carburo mas adecuado y Angulos que permiten una larga duración, lo mismo que el revestimiento de Aluminio, Titanio & Nitrato. Excelente para el uso en una amplia gama de materiales, que van desde materiales no ferrosos como el aluminio, el latón y el cobre, acero de bajo carbono, acero inoxidable, hierro fundido, super aleaciones, titanio y plástico. Se debe tener cuidado para observar alimentaciones adecuadas y velocidades de acuerdo con el material de la pieza para evitar daños. El carburo especial combinado con el revestimiento AlTiN ofrece un rendimiento increíble. Perfecto para la industria de la fabricación de rótulos!
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