Micro-Tooling Geometry:

Low-Helical Angle:
First and foremost, Datron developes micro tools that feature a low helical angle. With this low helical angle these small tools are less suceptible breakage because less of the axial load applied to the tool is translated into torque.

Single Vs. Double Flute:
We also recommend that whenever possible customers use tools with a single flute rather than a double flute. That's because single-fluted tools provide increased chip room that facilitates chip evacuation, minimizes chip load and minimizes tool breakage. That said there are times when the need for a quality surface finish outweigh the need for speed — and in these instances, double-fluted tools are the way to go.

Cutting Length:
With micro tools it's best to keep the tool length to a minimum. The shorter the cutting length the more stable the tool. The more stable the tool, the faster you can run it ... and after all, in high-speed machining with micro tools we want to go ... well, high speed., right? Plus, this short cutting length typically produces better surface finishes.

Tooling Questions?
Specific questions regarding custom tooling or standard Datron micro tooling orders should be directed to:
Tooling Manager at Ext. 805

Datron Dynamics, Inc.
115 Emerson Road
Milford, NH 03055
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may be hazardous to your competition.
phone: 603.672.8890
info@datrondynamics.com
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