Everything You Want to Know About Multi-Point Cutting Tools

Cutting tools are a set of equipment with a wedge-shaped edge used to shear off excess material from another item to form the desired shape. Cutting also fine-tunes the secondary material for better installation accuracy and sizing. For anyone with a medium-sized fabrication center, you need different cutting tools to enhance the efficiency of your business process. Multi-point cutting tools are a great buy for anyone in this business. Their versatility and fast-rate cutting process will suit many of the cutting applications that you undertake.

In this piece, you will read more about multi-point cutting tools to help you make the right choice: 

Defining a Multi-Point Cutting Tool

Just as the name suggests, a multi-point cutting tool comes with more than two primary cutting edges. The cutting edges work simultaneously to execute the cutting action. Usually, the number of edges working together can range from three to hundreds depending on your specific applications. The level of sophistication of your equipment plays a role in the number of cutting blades you can have on your cutting tool. 

Multi-tool Cutting Tool Examples

There are many types of cutting tools in the market today. Some of the popular ones include:

  • Grinding wheels: These are abrasive cutters used to wear down excess material by high-frequency abrasion.
  • Broaching tools: Broaching tools effectively create holes in metals by cutting a groove on the hole's edge. They leave the slug or core after when you finish drilling. 
  • Hobbing tools: Hobbing tools are what you need when you want to create grooves on a material. You need them when cutting pieces that can be used as gears, as they form a set of uniform teeth. They are popular in milling operations. 

The Benefits of Multi-point Cutting Tools

When choosing cutting tools for your business operations, you want something that will give you a competitive edge over other market players. It takes a good understanding of the tools involved to make the right call. A good place to start is by learning the benefits you get by using these tools. One of the top benefits of multi-point cutting tools is that none of the cutting edges always maintains contact with your workpiece.

Instead, there is constant disengagement and engagement to allow dissipation of heat and increase the cutting tool's lifetime. Secondly, multi-point cutting tools have a good distribution of the chip load to reduce the force acting on the individual cutting edges. This increases efficiency.

To learn more, reach out to cutting equipment suppliers. 

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Welcome to my blog! My name is Mike and I live in a small town in New South Wales, Australia. Last year, I retired from my job at the local bank. At first, I thought I would enjoy having the freedom to do what I liked with my time, but I quickly became bored. I started to visit my son who runs an industrial manufacturing plant. I would spend my time hanging out with him in his office and walking around the factory. I learnt an awful lot while I was there and it really got me interested in the manufacturing process so I decided to start a blog.

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