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Faster                                                   The remarkable progress made in the area of

                                                                rough milling in the 1990’s saw the introduction
                                                                of fast feed (FF) and high feed milling (HFM).

       & Much                                                   These highly efficient methodologies overturned
                                                                established views and brought radical new ideas
                                                                to the field.


       Faster                                                   Rather than use the traditional high metal removal
                                                                technique – milling with considerable depths
                                                                and widths of cut – users of the new approach
                                                                continued to machine with similar width of
                                                                cuts, although they used a much smaller depth
                                                                of cut and applied much faster speeds with
                                                                substantially increased feed per tooth.


                                                                Milling with a large axial depth of cut (DOC)
                                                                requires the kind of cutting force provided
                                                                by high-power machine tools, whereas FF
                                                                roughing with shallow DOC needs a lot
                                                                less machine power, although the cutting
                                                                tool should run fast. Therefore, light-duty
                                                                machines featuring axis drives with sufficient
                                                                velocity are sufficient for FF milling.


                                                                Energy saving shallow-cut “fast” technology
                                                                provides an excellent alternative to power
                                                                consuming deep-cut methods. Impressive high
                     NEW                                        metal removal rates (MRR) at reduced power
                                                                input is not the only advantage of the strategy, FF
                                                                milling delivers two additional benefits. Shallow
                                                                DOC enables contours to be produced that
                                                                are very close to the final required shape of a
                                                                machined surface, reducing or even eliminating
                                                                semi-finish passes. In addition, the small cutting
                                                                edge angles of FF milling cutters























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