The invention of the HeliMill in the 1990s was the first indexable cemented carbide insert with helical cutting edge. The helical cutting edge insures constant and positive rake angles along the whole edge, delivering practical benefits such as: • Smooth cutting action • Advantageous chip formation • Lower cutting forces & power consumption • Better tool life
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