Drill Mills, End Mills and More at Online Carbide

Date January 19, 2019 05:27

Online Carbide aims to provide you with the best value and best options for all of your needs when it comes to carbide cutting tools. While many carbide manufacturers are expensive, low-quality, or take too long to ship, Online Carbide has numerous high-quality, cost efficient options available at direct pricing. All of our products are made in the USA with premium 10% cobalt micrograin material on CNC grinders. Our inventory is constantly expanding, and most of our items are available to ship the same day you place your order. Some of our online inventory includes standard end mills, full form thread mills, drill mills, center drills, and much more. We aim to keep all of our consumers happy with our high-quality, low-cost products and are always available to help with any questions or concerns.

Drill Mills vs. End Mills

Many consumers have difficulty placing orders because they are unsure of which type of carbide cutting tool they need, confused between drill mills and the various types of end mills available to them. While both drill mills and end mills can be used for drilling, grooving, milling, spotting, and chamfering, there are a few differences between the two.

All end mills have various overall lengths, flute lengths, and lengths of cut that will determine what the end mill is best equipped for, so it is important to know which type of end mill will be most effective for your use. End mills are typically better at chamfering operations and can also be used to make bigger holes or various different sizes of holes. End mills are used for lateral or horizontal radial and/or axial cutting. There are various end mill types, some of which are available on our site: standard end mills, variable end mills, end mills for aluminum, and 6FL end mills. We also carry chamfer mills.

Similarly, there are several types of drill mills that have different overall lengths, flute lengths, and lengths of cut. Drill mills are typically thinner than most end mills and are mostly used to create smaller, steadier holes. Drill mills are also designed in a way that, unlike end mills, they can be directly inserted into materials, cutting axially. We have various drill mill types available on our site, ranging from two to four flutes lengths, sixty to ninety degree cuts drill points, and different finishes (bright, tilian, etc).

If you have any questions or concerns about placing an order, please contact us at 630-238-1424 (from 8:00am to 5pm CST) or sales@onlinecarbide.com. Our site also features pictures and descriptions of products to ensure that you understand all product details. You can also place orders through phone or our website. We accept payment from PayPal, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover.

We also have various options for shipping; combining items in one single order will have a lower shipping cost and orders over $250.00 will have free shipping. After placing an order, you will receive an email from us with details about your order and delivery information. If you would like to check the stock or availability of an item, please feel free to contact us. Buy with confidence, buy with Online Carbide.

Posted January 19, 2019 05:27

 

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