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  1. #1
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    Carbide insert Tooling

    Our shop has just bought a VF3-SS. I was looking at buying a 3" Mitsubushi Face (ASX400) mill for cutting a variety of materials. Has anyone out there had any experiences with Mitsubushi tools good or bad?.

  2. #2
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    In my experience Mitsubishi milling cutters have been fantastic, I use them every day.

  3. #3
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    Mitsubishi = good. We use ASX, AQX & AJX cutter bodies.

    Andrew.
    VF3+TRT210, VF3, VF2+HRT160, VF2SS+TR160, VF2SS+TR160, VF5TR, VF5TR, VF2SS+HRT-210HSHS,VF2SS+HRT-210HSHS,VF2SS+HRT-210HSHS

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