The shape of the tool is designed according to the DIN 8032 standard, ensuring size accuracy and applicability. The tooth design follows the DIN 8033 standard, which guarantees cutting performance and edge durability when machining different materials. This combination makes it an ideal choice for tasks where both precision and flexibility are important. The cross-cut (MX) design is made for general use and is widely applicable for machining different materials, while the coarse tooth design (C) is specifically recommended for softer materials where higher material removal rates are needed. The cross-cut provides versatility, while the coarse tooth design works effectively on lower hardness materials.
These tools are designed for surface machining, shaping operations, and preparing for overlay welds. During surface machining, the tools smooth and refine the workpiece's surface to achieve the desired smoothness and precision. When shaping, the tools enable the precise creation of complex geometries and custom forms. In preparing overlay welds, the tools prepare the surfaces to ensure proper adhesion and durability of the welding material, contributing to a high-quality and durable welding result.