Beim Vergleich von a 60 vs 90 vs 120 Grad-Fasenfräser, start with the angle specified by the drawing or confirmed machining requirement. These options represent different tool specifications rather than a ranking of which one is better.
After confirming the required angle, check the cutter dimensions, Werkstückmaterial, and available product configuration. If a standard option does not match the requirement, OMIST can evaluate non-standard dimensions or other chamfer angle requirements.
60 vs 90 vs 120 Degree Chamfer Mill Comparison
The table below summarizes the confirmed product information for the three current OMIST chamfer mill series.
| Selection Item | 60° | 90° | 120° |
|---|---|---|---|
| Werkzeugmaterial | Vollhartmetall | Vollhartmetall | Vollhartmetall |
| Flötenkonfiguration | 3 Flöten | 2F / 3F Options | 3 Flöten |
| Standard Size Information | Ø3–Ø12 mm | Multiple Sizes / Confirm Requirement | Ø3–Ø12 mm |
| Confirmed Material Information | Gusseisen / Aluminiumlegierung / Edelstahl | Stahl / Aluminium | Gusseisen / Aluminiumlegierung / Edelstahl |
| Non-Standard Requirement | Evaluation Available | Evaluation Available | Evaluation Available |
Different angles represent different specifications rather than better-or-worse options. The correct choice depends first on the required angle and then on whether the available dimensions and product configuration match the machining requirement.
How to Choose the Right Chamfer Mill Angle
A practical chamfer mill angle selection process starts with the required angle and then checks the dimensions, Werkstückmaterial, and available standard or custom options.
Schritt 1 – Confirm the Required Angle
Start with the part drawing or confirmed machining requirement.
If the requirement specifies 60°, begin with the 60° product series. If it specifies 90° or 120°, check the corresponding series.
Do not select an angle simply because it appears more common or more versatile. The required feature should determine the first step in tool selection.
Schritt 2 – Check the Required Tool Dimensions
Once the angle is known, confirm the main cutter dimensions:
- Fräserdurchmesser
- Flötenlänge
- Schaftdurchmesser
- Gesamtlänge
For a standard product, compare these dimensions with the available size information on the relevant product page.
If the required dimensions are not listed, provide the dimensions you already know so OMIST can evaluate whether a non-standard tool is required.
Schritt 3 – Confirm the Workpiece Material
Check the workpiece material against the information confirmed for the relevant product series rather than assuming that every angle uses the same material configuration.
The confirmed 60° and 120° standard series list Cast Iron, Aluminiumlegierung, und Edelstahl. The current 90° series has confirmed versions for Steel and Aluminum.
If your workpiece material is not covered by the listed information, provide the material details with the inquiry for evaluation.
Schritt 4 – Select a Standard Option or Request Custom Evaluation
If a standard angle and size match the requirement, continue to the relevant product page to confirm the available specification.
If the standard product does not match, OMIST can evaluate a custom requirement. Useful inquiry information includes:
- Erforderlicher Winkel
- Available cutter dimensions
- Werkstückmaterial
- Menge
- Drawing or dimensional sketch, falls verfügbar
A drawing is helpful but not required for the first inquiry. You can send the available dimensions or dimensional sketch for review.
Wann Sie a wählen sollten 60 Grad-Fasenfräser
The standard series includes Ø3–Ø12 mm solid carbide, straight-flute, 3-Flötenoptionen. Review the listed dimensions and material information on the 60 Grad-Fasenfräser Produktseite; non-standard dimensions can also be evaluated.
Wann Sie a wählen sollten 90 Grad-Fasenfräser
The current product series includes solid carbide 2F and 3F options, with Steel and Aluminum versions and multiple size options. Confirm the required specification on the 90 Grad-Fasenfräser product page or provide non-standard dimensions for evaluation.
Wann Sie a wählen sollten 120 Grad-Fasenfräser
The standard series includes Ø3–Ø12 mm solid carbide, straight-flute, 3-Flötenoptionen. Review the listed dimensions and material information on the 120 Grad-Fasenfräser Produktseite; non-standard dimensions can also be evaluated.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
How do I choose the correct chamfer mill angle?
Start with the angle specified by the drawing or confirmed machining requirement. Then check the cutter dimensions, Werkstückmaterial, and available product configuration before selecting a standard or custom option.
Does the chamfer mill angle need to match the drawing?
If the drawing specifies a chamfer angle, use that requirement as the basis for tool selection.
If the drawing information is incomplete, provide the available dimensions and machining requirement for evaluation.
Can OMIST evaluate custom chamfer angles or dimensions?
Ja. OMIST can evaluate non-standard dimensions and other chamfer angle requirements.
Provide the available angle, Fräserabmessungen, Werkstückmaterial, Menge, and a drawing or dimensional sketch if available.
Explore Chamfer Mills
For standard options, review the relevant 60°, 90°, or 120° product series above.
You can also browse the complete Fasenfräser range for available product options.
For a non-standard requirement, send OMIST the available angle, Abmessungen, Werkstückmaterial, Menge, and a drawing or dimensional sketch if available to sales@cutterbest.com for evaluation and quotation.
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