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>) The American Society of
cal Engineers
AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD
MILLING CUTTERS
AND END MILLS
ASME B94.19-1997
(Revision of ANSI/ASME B94.19-1985)Date of Issuance: March 20, 1998
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Printed in U.S.A.FOREWORD
(This Foreword is not part of ASME 89419-1997)
Interest in the standardization of small tools, including milling cutters, dates back as far
as 1916, Late in 1918 the American Engineering Standards Committee was organized and
by 1920 ASME sponsorship had been sought and obtained for its effors.
During its early years, the interests of the Sectional Committee on Small Tools and
Machine Tool Blements were concentrated on other parts of the standardization program;
the manufacturers of milling cutters began the work by inaugurating a program of simplified
practice under procedures set up by the U.S. Department of Commerce. A report of thi
activity was published in 1925.
Technical Committee No. 5, organized in 1927 to further the etfort, by 1929 had completed
‘4 proposed standard, submitted it to and had it accepted by the Sectional Commitee of
the ASME and its two cosponsors, the National Machine Too! Builders’ Association and
the Society of Automotive Engineers. Joint transmission of the proposed standard to the
American Standards Association resulted in their grant of approval and recognition as an
American Standard on April 8, 1930, with the designation ASA BSc-1930.
Late in 1946, Sectional Committee BS instructed a reorganized TCS to revise this standard,
bring it into harmony with the American Standard for Machine Tapers (ASA BS.10-1932),
id enlarge its scope, On its completion in 1949 and approval by the Sectional Commitice
land its three cosponsor organizations (The Metal Cutting Toot Institute is the third), the
revision was presented to the American Standards Association. Designation as an American
Standard was given on April 5, 1950, The document was designated ASA BS.3-1950.
‘Again in 1956, TCS was reactivated, this time for the purpose of reviewing both ASA
B5.3-1950 and ASA BSel-1947 (Nomenclature for Milling Cutter Teeth) for possible revision
and unification. As a result of the review, the decision was made to revise and unify,
which involved such changes as:
{a) deletion of all cutters not considered as standards;
(d) inclusion of a nomenclature section made up of words and terms taken from ASA
BScl-1947 and ASA BS.3-1950 (both the nomenclature section and glossary of terms) but
restricted to elements of standard cutters only;
(c) segregation and sectionalizing of tolerances on milling cutter dimensions plus the
addition, for the first time, of a table of tolerances on the axial and radial runout of standard
cutters,
‘The resulting American Standard was approved on February 5, 1960; it was designated
ASA B5.3-1960,
In 1962, Sectional Committee BS was divided, and the subject area of “Cutting Tools,
Holders, Drivers, and Bushings” was assigned to new Sectional Committee B94, later
renamed USA Standards Commitiee B94, Standardization of Milling Cutters was assigned
to TCS of B94,
Continuing developments in the milling cutter field, particularly a large expansion in the
types of standard end mills, led to early reactivation of TCS for the purpose of reviewing
and updating ASA B5.3-1960. The resulting new standard, ANSI B94.19, was approved
‘on May 27, 1968, ANSI B94.19-1968 incorporated several significant changes, such as{a) the increasing importance of end mitls as a distinct category of cutting tools was
recognized in the new title: “Milling Cutters and End Mills";
{b) dimensional standards for end mills were separated from those for conventional milling
cutters and were presented in a separate section. Similarly, the tolerance tables for milling
cutters and end mills were presented separately;
{c) the nomenclature section was updated and at the same time it was made more compact
through deletion of unnecessary photographic illustrations,
‘The 1977 revision follows the format developed for ANSI B94.19-1968. Dimensional
standards for milling cutters are covered by Tables 1-27, while Tables 28-65 cover end
mills, These are followed by common milling cutter and end mill elements in Tables 66-
‘69, and by milling cutter and end mill tolerances in Tables 70 and 71, respectively. In the
revision, two new tables were added while five were deleted; of the remaining tables, about
25% were revised to some degree
The 1985 revision followed the 1977 format. Due to the addition of new Tables 66-71,
which gave dimensions and standard sizes for premium high speed steel end mills, the
1977 tables with these numbers were redesignated as Tables 72-77.
“The 1997 revision of this Standard follows the same format as the 1985 version with a
few changes that were made to bring it into conformance with standard industry practice
‘Three tables were removed and dimensions for overall length were changed in eight of the
lables. Tolerances were added to Table 74 for premium high speed steel end mills and
adjustments were made to the tables to remove specifications for tools that arc no longer
being manufactured
‘ASME B94,19-1997 was approved by the American National Standards Institute (ANSD)
fon September 25, 1997,ASME STANDARDS COMMITTEE B94
Cutting Tools, Holders, Drivers, and Bust!
gs
Standars.)
(The following is the roster of the Committae at the time of approval of
OFFICERS
P. Bourg, Chair
B.P. Biddinger, Secretary
COMMITTEE PERSONNEL
. Bourg, Tivaly, nc. Derby Line, Vermont
AA. Bratkovich, The Association for Manufacturing Technology, MeLean, Virginia
E. Ceopor, E&S Sales, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
D. Fischer, The Wapakoneta Machine Co,, Wapakoneta, Ohio
W. Gill, Keon Agers, Inc, Naples, Florida
D. Lonotte, Porter Precision Products, Cincinnati, Ohio
ME, Merchant, institute of Advanced Manufacturing Seience, Cincinnati, Ohio
V. Peterson, Kennametal, Solon, Ohio
©. Preuss, Kingsford Broach and Tool, In., Westlake, Ohio
©. Stockinger, United States Cutting Tool institute, Cleveland, Odio
Wherry, Cemented Carbide Producer's Association, Cleveland, Ohio
‘TECHNICAL COMMITTEE 5: MILLING CUTTERS
. Moring, Greenfield Industrios, Augusta, Georgia@
CONTENTS
Foreword, :
Standards Committee Roster.
1 ‘Scope
2 Nomenclature
2 Definitions
22 General Classifications
23 Explanation of “Hand” of Milling Cutters
24 Nomenclature of Cutter Elements
3 9 Cutter and End Mill Dimensions
ling Cutter and End
Elements
Milling Cutter and End Mill Tolerances
Mitling Cutter Terms
End Mill Terms
1 Plain Milling Cutters, Light Duty: High-Speed Stcel
2 Plain Milling Cutters, Heavy Duty: High-Speed Stee!
3 Plain Milling Cutters, High Helis: High-Speed Steel
4 Side Milling Cutters: High-Speed Steet
5 Staggered-Tooth Side Milling Cutes: High-Speed Steel .
6
7
8
Half-Side Milling Cutters: High-Speed Steel
Plain Metal Sliting Saws: High-Speed Stee!
ide Teeth: High-Speed Steel
Mezal Siting Saws With
9 Metal Stiving Saws With Staggered Peripheral and Side Teeth: High-Speed Stee!
to Screw Slotting Cutters: High-Speed Steel
u Single-Angle Milling Cutters With Straight Holes: High-Speed Stect :
2 60 deg Single-Angle Milling Cutters With Weldon Shanks: High-Speed Steet
B Double-Angle Milling Cutters: High-Speed Steet
4 T-Slot Milling Cutters With Staggered Teeth and Weldon Shanks: High-Speed
Steel
Ts woodrutt Keyseat Miling Cuters, Shank Type: High-Speed Stel :
16 Woodruff Keyseat Milling Cutters With Staggered Teeth, Asbor ‘Type: High-Speed
Steel
17A Shell Mills: High-Speed Steet
17B Tolerances for Shell Mills: High-Speed Steel
8 Convex Milling Cutters, Form Relieved: High-Speed Steel
19 Concave Milling Cutters, Form Relieved: High-Speed Stee!
20 Comer Rounding Milling Cutters, Arbor Type, Form Relieved: High Speed Stee!
2 Comer Rounding Cutters With Weldon Shanks, Form Relieved: High-Speed Steel
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Roughing Gear Milling Cutters for Gears With814% deg Pressure Angle, Form
Relieved: High-Speed Steet
Finsting Gear Milling Cutters for Gears With 1455 deg Pressure Angle, Form
Relieved: High-Speed Steel
Finishing Gear Milling Cutters for Gears With 14% deg Pressure Angle,
Relieved: High-Speed Sicel
Geat Milling Cuters for Mitre and Bevel Gears With 14% deg Pressure Angles,
Form Relieved: High-Speed Steet
Roller Chain Sprocket Milling Cutters, ASME Standard Tooth Form! Form
Relieved: High-Speed Stee!
Multiplo-Fute, Helical Series End Mills, Pain Straight Shanks: High-Speed Steet
Roughing, Single-End End Mills With Weldon Shanks: High-Speed Stee!
‘Tolerances for Roughing, Single End End Mills With Weldon Shanks: High-Speed
Steet ;
“TwoFlut, Single-End, Helical Series End Mills For Keyway Cutting With Weldon
‘Shanks: High-Speed Steel...
stub Length, Four-Flute, Medium Helix, Double-End Miniature End Mills With
Mya in. Diameter Straight Shanks: High-Speed Steel
Ropar Length, Four Flue, Medium Hel, Double-Ead Minature End Mills With
Mein. Diameter Straight Shanks: High-Speed Steel...
Long Length Fourie, Medium Helx, Doube-End Minti End Mis Wit
Ya in. Diameter Straight Shanks: High-Speed Steel .
Sut Length, TworFlute, Medium Helix, Double-ind Misiatre End Mills With
Yje in. Diameter Straight Shanks: High-Speed Stee!
tut Length, Two-Flute, Medium Heli, Ball End, Double Ead Miniature End
Mills With %q in. Diameter Straight Shanks: High-Speed Stee!
Repulor Length, Two-Plute, Medium Heli, Double-Bnd Miniature End Mills With
ro in. Diameter Straigm Shanks: High-Spocd Steel
Regul Length, Two-Fte, Medium Helix, Ball End, Double-Eid finite End
Mills With %e in. Diameter Straight Shanks: High-Speed Steel
Lops Length, Tor Fie, Medium Helis Double-End Miniature End Mills With
Yio in. Dismeter Straight Shanks! High-Speed Steel
Repatar Length, Mulipe-Fite, Medium Helix, Singl-End End Mil With Weldon
Shanks: High-Speed Ste!
Long Length, Maltple-Flute, Medium Helis, Single-End End’ Mills With Weldon
‘Shanks: High-Speed Steel
Extra Long Length, Moliple-Plute, Medium Helix, Single-End End’ Mills With
Weldon Shanks: High-Speed Steel
Stub Length, Two-Flate, Medium Heli, Single-End End Mills With Weldon
Shanks: High-Speed Steet,
Regular Length, Two-Fute, Medium Heli, Single End End Mls With Weldon
Shanks: High-Speed Stes! .....
Repular Length, Two-Flute, Meat Helis, Ball End, Single-End End Mils With
Weldon Shanks: High-Speed Stee!
Long Length, Two-Flute, Medium Helix, Single-End End Mills With Weldon
Shanks: High-Speed Steet
Long Length, Two-Flute, Medium Helix, Ball End, Singie-End End Mills With
‘Weldon Shanks; High-Speed Steet
Stub Length, Four-Flute, Medium Helis, Double-End End Mills With Weldon
Shanks: High-Speed Steel
Regular Length, Four-Flete, Medium Helix, Double-End End Mills With Weldon
Shanks: High-Speed Steel. eirtner
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Stub Length, Two-Flute, Medium Helix, Double-End End Mills With Weldon
Shanks: High-Speed Stee!
Regular Length, Two-Flate, Medium Helix, Double-End End Mills With Weldon
Shanks: High-Speed Stee!
Regular Length, Two-Flute, Medium Helis, Ball End, Double-End End Mills With
Weldon Shanks: High-Speed Steel ae
Regular Length, Four-Flute, Medium Helis, Center Cutting, Single-End End Mills
With Weldon Shanks: High-Speed Steel
Long Length, Four-Flute, Medium Helix, Center Cutting, Single-End End Mills
With Weldon Shanks: High-Speed Steel
Extra Long Length, Four-Flute, Medium Helix, Center Cutting, Single-End tnd
Mills With Weldon Shanks: High-Speed Steel
Regular Length, Thrce-Flute, Medium Helix, Center Cutting, Single-tnd End Mills
With Weldon Shanks: High-Speed Steel
Long Length, Three-Flute, Medium Helix, Center Cutting, Single-End End
With Weldon Shanks: High-Speed Stee!
Regular Length, Four-Flute, Medium Helix, Center Cutting, Double-End
With Weldon Shanks: High-Speed Steel
Regular Length, Thvee-Flute, Medium Helix, Center Cutting, Double-End End Mills
With Weldon Shanks: High-Speed Steel
Heavy Duty, Medium Helix, Square End, Single-End End Mills With 2 in.
Diameter Shanks: High-Speed Steet
Heavy Duty, Medium Helix, Ball End, Single-End End Mills With 2
Shanks: High-Speed Stee! : ties
Heavy Duy, Medium Helix, Single-End, 2% in, End Mills: High-Speed Steel
Regular Length, Two-Flute, High Helix, Single-End End Mills With Weldon
Shanks: High-Speed Stee!
Lang Length Two, High Heli. Singk-End nd Mills Wah Weldon Shanks: High
Speed Steel
Exira Long Length, Two-Flute, High Helix,
Shanks: High-Speed Steel
Four-Flute, Center Cutting, Medium Helix, Single-End End Mills Wil
Shanks
Ball End, Two-Flute, Medium Helix, Single-End End Mills With Weldon Shanks
Long Length, Four-Flute, Center Cutting, Medium Helix, Single-End End Mills With
Weldon Shanks Sates
Ball End, Four-Flute, Medium Helix, Single-End End Mills With Weldon Shanks
‘Two-Fluie, Medium Helix, Single-End End Mills With Weldon Shanks
Extra Long Length, Multiple-Flute, Center Cutting, Medium Helix Single-End End
Mills With Weldon Shanks :
Keys. and Keyways for Milling Cutters and Atbors
Weldon Shanks. cee
Tolerances for Weldon Shanks
Combination Shanks for End Mills, Right-Hand Cut
Tolerances for Combination Sharks for End Mills, Right-Hand Cut
Combination Shanks for End Mills, Left-Hand Cut
‘Tolerances for Combination Shanks for End Mills, Lefi-Hand Cut
Tolerances for Standard Milling Cutters cit
Mills
1. Diameter
ingle-End End Mills With Weldon
feldon
Tolerances for Standard Ei
‘Appendix
A
Conversion Tables From Inch to Millimeter
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PASSSVseysTables ®
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AD Conversion Table From Inch to Millimeter for Decimal Inch Values Less
‘Than | Cy[ASME 894.19.1997
MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
1 SCOPE
‘This Standard covers high speed stee! milling cutters
and end mills of one piece construction as listed in
‘Tables | through 62. It also includes general definitions,
sizes, and tolerances.
2 NOMENCLATURE
2.1 Definitions
‘milling cuter: a rotary cuting tool provided with one
‘or more cutting elements called teeth, which intermit:
tently engage the workpiece and remove material by
relative movement of the workpiece and cutter (see
Fig. 1).
fend mill: 4 milling. cutter that is shank mounted to
the machine tool and has cutting teeth on the end in
addition to those on the periphery. It may be of single
‘or double end construction (see Fig. 2)
22 General Classifications
2.2.1 Classification Based on Type of Relief
‘on Cutting Edges
profile sharpened cutter: a cutter on which the relief
is obtained, and that is resharpened by grinding a
narrow land back of the cutting edges. Profile sharpened
cutters may produce flat, curved, or irregular surfaces.
form relieved cuter: a cutter which is so relieved
that, by grinding only the faces of the teeth, the original
form is maintained throughout the life of the cutter.
Form relieved cutters may produce flat, curved, or
irregular surfaces.
2.2.2 Classification Based on Method of
Mounting
arbor-ype cutter: a cutter with a hold for mounting
fon an arbor and that usually has a keyway (0 receive
a driving key. Sometimes called a shell-type cutter
shank-type cutter: 9 cutter with a straight or tapered
shank 10 fit the machine tool spindle or adapter.
2.3 Explanation of “Hand” of Milling Cutters
‘The terms right hand and left hand are used 10
describe hand of rotation, hand of cutter, and hand of
flute helix.
2.3.1 Hand of Rotation (or Hand of Cut}
right-hand rotation (or right-hand cut}: the counter
clockwise rotation of a cutter revolving so as to make
a cut when viewed from a position in front of a
horizontal milling machine and facing the spindle.
lefchand rotation (or left-hand cut): the clockwise
rotation of a cutter revolving so as to make a cut when
viewed from a position in front of a horizontal milling
‘machine and facing the spindle
2.8.2 Hand of Cutter. Some types of cutters re
quire special consideration when referring (o their hand.
‘These are principally cutters with unsymmetrical forms,
face type cutters, or cutters with threaded holes.
symmetrical cutter: may be reversed on the arbor in
the same axial position and rotated in the cutting.
direction without altering the contour produced on the
workpiece, and may be considered as either right or
left hand,
unsymmetrical cuiter: reverses the contour produced
fon the workpiece when reversed on the arbor in the
same axial position and rotated in the cutting direction.
single angle milling cuter: when the larger diameter
side faces the viewer, a single angle milling cutter is
right hand if it must be rocated counterclockwise 10
make a cut. When the larger diameter side faces the
viewer, a single angle milling cutter is left hand if it
must be rotated clockwise to make a cut
single comer rounding cutter: when the smaller
diameter side faces the viewer, the cutter is right hand
if rotated counterclockwise 10 make a cul, and is left
hand if rotated clockwise to make a cut.
2.3.3 Hand of Flute Helix
straight flue: a milling cutter with its cutting edges
in planes parallel to the cutter axis
Milling cutters with flute helix in one direction only
are described as having right- or left-hand helixes.ASME 296.19-1997
Radial relief angle
= Face ian
Halical
‘ake angle
MILLING CUTTERS AND ENO MILLS
Radial rake engle
(positive shown)
Tooth Axial
face lief
y
a
Peripheral cutting edge
Tooth face
Clearance
surface
Concavity |
FIG. 1 MILLING CUTTER TERMS
right-hand helix: the flutes twist away from the
observer in a clockwise direction when viewed from
either end of the cutter
lefichand helix: the flutes twist away from the ob-
server in a counterclockwise direction when viewed
from either end of the cutter.
staggered toorh cutter: a milling cutter with every
‘other flute of opposite (right- and left-hand) helix.
2.4 Nomenclature of Cutter Elements
alternaie: cutter features that differ from each other
in turn in a regular Sequence such as cutting edges,
Chip breakers, chamfers, or teeth
axial relief: ee relief
axis: the line about which a cutter rotates.
back-off: see prefered term relief
cam: see relief
cam relief see relief.
chamfer: (1) a beveled surface to eliminate an other-
wise sharp comer; (2) a relieved angular cutting edge
at a tooth comer.
chamfer angle: the angle between a beveled surface
id the axis of the cutter
chamfer length: the extent of the chamfer measured
parallel to the axis of the cutter
circular pitch: in reference to milling cutters, the
circular distance between adjacent teeth measured at
the periphery of the cutter
circular pitch variation: the amount of departure from
true or specified circular pitch
clearance: the additional space provided behind the
relieved land of a cutter tooth to eliminate undesirable
contact between the cutter and workpiece.
clearance surface: the angular or curved surface be-
hind the relieved land,MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS ASME 894.19-1997
Radial rake angle
Overall length ————»} "posit
to cuttonan
<=
End cutting edge
‘concavity angle
Tooth face
End clearance
Axial relief angle
| Enlaroed End View
Enlarged Section of
End Mill Tooth
FIG. 2 END MILL TERMS
End gash
Holix angie
Enlarged Section
of End Mi
concave: (1) departure from a plane where the central
portion is below or interior to the outer edges: (2)
departure from parallelism on a cutter where the diame:
ter is less at the middle than at the ends; (3) specifically,
a cutter designed to produce a convex surface of circular
contour,
concavity: see relief.
convex: (1) departure from a plane where the central
portion is above or exterior to the outer edges; (2)
cparture from parallelism on a cutter where the diame-
ter is greater at the middle than at the ends: (3)
specifically, a cutter designed to produce a concave
surface of circular contour.
core diameter: the diameter of a eircle that is tangent
to the bottom of the flutes,
counterbore: as applied to a milling cutter, an enlarge-
‘ment of the cutter bore at one or both ends to provide
space for a nut, screw, oF bolts, or to provide clearance
for a shoulder on arbor or spindle. A recess to facilitate
‘manufacture and sharpening where a cutter has end tect,
cutter sweep: the sections removed by the milling
cuter or grinding wheel in entering or leaving the flute,
‘cutting edge: the leading edge of the cutter tooth.
cuiting edge angle; the angle that a cutting edge
makes with an axial plane at any given point. A constant
lead will produce a constant cutting edge angle on a
cylindrical cutter, and a varying cutting edge angle on
a tapered cuter. A varying lead can be used to produce
4 constant cutting edge angle on a tapered cutter
depth of form: on a cutter, the difference between
the radial distances to the highest and lowest points
of the cutting edges
dish: .see preferred term concavity under relief.
drive slot: a slot in the side or end of a cutter to
receive a driving key.
eccentric relief: see relief.
effective diameter: the maximum width of the flat
surface that a shetl mill will produce at one pass.
end relief: see preferred term axial relief undet relief
entrance angle: the angle formed between a center
line on the cutter that is perpendicular to the direction‘ASME 898.19.1997
of feed, and a radial line through @ point on the cutting,
edge where the tooth first contacts the workpiece
‘face: the axial cutting length of @ plain mill or similar
cutter
face relief- see preferred term axial relief under relief.
fillet: the bottom surface of the flute
flat relief: see relief
flute: the chip space between the back of one tooth
and the face of the following tooth
flute length: see lengih of cut
flute spacing: see preferred term circular pitch.
form relieved: see para, 2.2.1
seask; (1) see preferred term flute: 2) a term applied
to the secondary cuts on a tool to provide chip space
at comers and ends
gullet: see preferred term fillet
hneel: (1) the back edge of the relieved land; (2) the
inner end of a facing cutting edge.
helical: describes a cutting edge or flue that prog-
resses uniformly around a cylindrical surface in an
axial direction,
helical rake: see rake.
helix angle: the cutting edge angle that a helical
cutting edge makes with a plane containing the axis
of a cylindrical cutter.
hook: see rake.
Keyway: the pocket or slot, usually in the driven
element, to provide a driving surface for the key.
Jand: the narrow surface of a profile sharpened cutter
tooth immediately behind the cutting edge.
cylindrical land: a narrow portion of the peripheral
land, adjacent to the cutting edge, having no radial relief.
relieved and: a narrow portion of the land, adjacent
to the cutting edge, which provides relief.
uunrelieved land: a narrow portion of the land, adja-
‘cent (0 the cutting edge, having no relief
Tead: the axial advance of a helical cutting edge in
fone turn around the axis
length of cut as applied to end mills, the effective
axial length of cutting edge (not including the cutter
sweep; see Fig, 2).
MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
lip: the material included between a relieved land and
4 tooth face.
lip angle: the included angle between a tooth face
and a relieved land,
neck: the section of reduced diameter between the
flutes and shank of a shank type cutter
offset: the distance that a tooth face is positioned off
center to obtain the desired rake
parallelism: the condition in which the radius to any
point of a peripheral cutting edge is constant.
peripheral relief: see relief.
peripheral relief angle: see preferred term relief angle
under relief.
periphery: the outside circumference of a cutter.
positive rake: see rake.
primary relief see relief.
profile sharpened: see para. 22.1
radial rake: soe rake.
radial relief see relief
rake: the angular relationship between the tooth face,
for a tangent to the tooth face at a given point and a
given reference plane or line.
helical rake: applies to helical teeth only {not angu
lar). The helical rake at a given point on the flute face
is the angle between the tool axis and a tangent plane
at the given point
hook: concave condition of a tooth face. The
rake of @ hooked tooth face must be determined at a
given point
positive rake: describes a tooth face in rotation
whose cutting edge leads the surface of the tooth face.
radial roke: the angle between the tooth face and
a radial fine passing through the cutting edge in a
plane perpendicular to the cutter axi
resultant rake: the angle between a tangent to the
tooth face at a given point on the cutting edge and a
radial Tine to this point measured in a plane perpendicu-
lar to the cutting edge. Resultant rake is a term descrip-
live of cutter geometry alone without regard to operating
factors and defines the resultant rake contained on a
cutter due to the combination of radial rake or hook;
rake; and a comer angle or comerMILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
tangential rake: the angle between a line tangent
to a hooked tooth face at the peripheral cutting edge
and a radial Hine passing through this point of tangency.
relief the result ofthe removal of too! material behind
for adjacent to the cutting edge to provide clearance
and prevent rubbing (heel drag)
axial relief reliet measured in the axial direction
between plane perpendicular to the axis and the
relieved surface. It can be measured by the amount of
indicator drop at a given radius in a given amount of
angular rotation.
cam relief: the relief from the cutting edge 10 the
back of the tooth produced by a cam actuated cutting
tool or grinding wheel on a relieving (back-off) machine.
‘concavity: the progressive decrease in cutter width
from the periphery toward the center
‘concave relief: a relieved surface behind the cutting
edge, which is concave
eccentric relief a relieved surface behind the cutting
edge, which is convex.
lar relief a relieved surface behind the cutting
edge, which is essentially fla
Primary relief: the relief immediately behind the
cutting edge.
relief angle: the angle formed between a relieved
surface and a given plane tangent to a cutting edge
or to a point on a cutting edge
radial relif reli in a radial direction measured
in the plane of rotation. I can be measured by the
amount of indicator drop at a given radius in a given
‘amount of angular rotation.
secondary relief see preferred term clearance
side relief» see preferred term axial relief under
relief
shank: that projecting portion of a cutter which locates
and drives the cutter in the machine spindle or adapter.
ASME 834,19-1997
spiral: see preferred term helical
Stagger: the intentional misalignment of cutting edges
for teeth in a cutter. See also alternate.
straight shank: a cutter shank that is eylindtical
tang: the flaited end portion of a shank that mates
‘with a slot in the driving spindle or adapter.
tangential rake: see rake.
taper shank: a shank made to fit a specified (conical)
taper socket
tooth: a projection on a cutter that carries @ cutting
edge,
tooth face
impinges.
the surface of the tooth on which the chip
tooth spacing: see preferred term circular pitch
weldon shank: a straight shank with special flats for
driving and locating the tool (see Table 73).
3 MILLING CUTTER AND END MILL
DIMENSIONS
Dimensions of standard sizes are given in Tables 1
through 68
4 MILLING CUTTER AND END MILL
ELEMENTS
Dimensions and tolerances are given in Tables 69
through 74.
5 MILLING CUTTER AND END MILL
TOLERANCES:
‘Tolerances for st
and 74.
ard sizes are given in Tables 73ASME 694.19-1997
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Hole recess optional
with manufacturer
MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
TABLE 1 PLAIN MILLING CUTTERS, LIGHT DUTY: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
Cutter Dia, D Hole Dia, H Face Width, W Cutter Dia, D_Hole Dia, H_Face Width, W
2% 1
2% 1
24 1
2 1
2% 1
2 1
24 1
2h 1
2h 1
2h 1
2h 1
3 1
3 1
a 1
3 1
3 %
3 %
a 1
3 M%
3 1
a %
GENERAL NOTES:
%
{a) All dimensions are given in inches.
(b) For keyway dimensions, see Table 63
{6} For tolerances, see Table 73.
(a) Cutters less than % in. face have stra
%
1
%
1%
%
%
%
{6} Cutors% in. face ane wider have a helix angle of not fess than 15 deg nor greater than 25
dog Waft-hand helix not shown)MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
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Tote recess optional
with manufacturer
TABLE 2 PLAIN MILLING CUTTERS, HEAVY
DUTY: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
Cutter Dia, D Hole Dia, H Face Width, W_
2 1
2h 1
3 %
3 %
3 WA
3 M%
3 %
a
4
4
4
1%
"%
%
Vs
GENERAL NOTES:
{a} All dimensions are given in inches.
{b) For keyway dimensions, seo Table 69.
{c) For tolerances, see Table 73,
(a) Cuners have a helix angle of not less than 25 deg nor
sreater than 45 dg (lefhand helix show).
ASME 89419-1997
Hole recess optional
with manufacturer
TABLE 3. PLAIN MILLING CUTTERS, HIGH
HELIX: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
Cutter Dia, D Hole Dia, ‘Face Width, W
3 % 4
3 M% 6
4 My 8
GENERAL NOTES:
{a} All dimensions are given in inches.
{b) For keyway dimensions, soo Ta
{6} For tolerances, soe Table 73,
{@) Cuttore have a halix anglo of not loss than 45 dog nor
‘greater than 82 dag {lok hand helix shown).ASME 694.19-1997
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MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
2 %
2 %
% %
2% h
2% %
3 1
3 1
3 1
3 1
3 1
4 1
4 1
4 1
4 %
4 1
4 %
4 1
4 T%
GENERAL NOTES:
{a) All dimensions are given in inches.
{For keyway dimensions, sae Table 63,
{c) For tolerances, soe Table 73,
4
5
5
5
5
s
5
5
6
6
6
6
6
7
7
8
a
a
8(MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
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TABLE § STAGGERED-TOOTH SIDE MILLING
CUTTERS: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
cui
M%
1"
1%
™%
™%
™%
%
Mm
My
™%
%
%
1%
My
M%
%
%
™%
Ms
Ms
%
%
%
%
M%
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
6
6
8
8
8
8
8
GENERAL NOTES:
{a) All dimensions ate given in inches.
{) For keyway dimensions, see Table 63
{c) For tolerances, see Table 73
Face Width, W
ASME 894.19-1997
Recess optional with manufacturer
TABLE 6 HALF-SIDE MILLING CUTTERS:
HIGH-SPEED STEEL
Cutter Dis, D ‘Hole Dia, Hace Width, W_
4 % %
6 % 4
6 M% %
GENERAL NOTES:
{Q) All dimensions are given in inches.
{by For keyway dimensions, see Table 68,
(@) For tolerances, see Table 73.
{@) Right hand cuitore have righthand helix, and loft-hand
‘outers have left hand helix. Righthand cutter is shownASME 894,19-1997
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TABLE 7 PLAIN METAL SLITTING SAW:
HIGH-SPEED STEEL
(MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
ia, D
Gutter
Hote Dia, Foce Width, W
GENERAL NOTES:
[a) All dimensions are given in inches.
(b} For koyway
dimensions, see Table 69,
(c) For tolerances, see Table 73.
() Hub is opt
(e) Sides aro
nal with manufacturer
mneaved to arbor hole or hub.
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TABLE 8 METAL SLITTING SAWS WITH SIDE
TESTES HIGH-SPEED STEEL TABLE 9 METAL SLITTING SAWS WITH
CarterDinO_‘Hol Face Wisth, W STAGGERED PERIPHERAL AND SIDE TEETH:
24 = HIGH-SPEED STEEL
2 Cutter Dia, D He 4 Face Width, W
2%
3
4
5
5
@ ;
6
8
6
8
8
10
‘0
2
2
GENERAL NOTES:
{@) All dimensions are given in inches,
{b)} For keyway dimensions, see Table 69.
{c) For tolerances, soe Tablo 73,
GENERAL NOTES:
{a) All dimensions are given in inches.
(©) For keyway dimensions, soe Table 69,
(6) For tolerances, seo Tabio 73.aa ©
Sides straight
to hole
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TABLE 10 SCREW SLOTTING CUTTERS: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
“American No- Face ‘American No. Face
Cutter Dis, Wire Gage ‘of -—-Hole Dia, Width, Cutter Dia, Wire Gage _ of Hole ia, With,
0 Non Taeth w No Teeth w
P 7 7 oes rr) % 0081
% eR + 0326 7 60 % 0005
2 > 2 1 oats 3% 80 % 0000
™% wo 72 + ona 980 % 0.036
mm no + 00s a) % 00s
% 2 n 1 0.081 2 60 % 0028 #)
Y% ase + oor 2 60 % 0.025
y% “uo oR + 0.068 260 % 0.073
m 6% + 0057 2% 60 % 0.020
™% 6 + 0051 90 % 0.054
m v2 + oo % 1% (90 % 0087
2 ~% 2 + oom 1% (90 % 0.051
% as 2 + 0a aH 7 % 0.085
™% 2 OR 1+ oo 1% 0 00
™% n 2 1 0078 % % % 0.036
™% 2a oR + 0025 % 2» 90 % 003
™% a On + 0073 % 290 % 0028
m mu 2 1 000% 2 90 % 0025
2h “oO % doce 2 90 % 0023
a) % oo 290 % __ 0.020 ")
GENERAL NOTES:
{a All dimensions are given in inches.
{61 For keyway dimensions, see Table 69,
(c) For tolerances, see Table 73.MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
We rAngle A
TABLE 11 SINGLE-ANGLE MILLING CUTTERS
WITH STRAIGHT HOLES: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
Included
Cutter Dia, Angle Deg, Hole Dia, Face Width,
2 a 4 w
2% 45
2% 60
2 45
3 60
GENERAL NOTES:
{a) All dimensions are given in
(0) For koymay dimonsions, see Table 69.
(€) For tolerances, seo Table 73.
() Right-hand and lefthand cutters are standard. Right hand
ceulter is shown,
ASME 694.19.1997
TABLE 12 60 deg SINGLE-ANGLE MILLING
CUTTERS WITH WELDON SHANKS: HIGH-
‘SPEED STEEL
Ove Cutter
Length, Shank Dia, Width,
L s w
2% he
2% She
3% “ho
Be 1%
GENERAL NOTES:
{a) All dimensions are given in inchos,
(6) For tolerances, seo Tabla 73.
{e) For shank dimensions, soo Table 70A,
(q) Right hand cuttors are standard,ASME 896,19-1997
MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
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TABLE 13 DOUBLE-ANGLE MILLING
CUTTERS: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
eluded
Cutter Dia, Angle: Hole Die, Face Width,
2D A 4 w
Dy 45 1 %
™% 60 %
2% 90 1 %
GENERAL NOTES:
{a All dimensions aro givon in inches.
(©) For keyway dimensions, see Table 68.
{c} For tolerances, s20 Table 73.
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TABLE 14 T-SLOT MILLING CUTTERS WITH STAGGERED TEETH AND
WELDON SHANKS: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
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GENERAL NOTES:
(a All ons are given in inches.
rances, see Table 73,
‘dimensions, see Table 70A.
‘cutters are standardASME 69419-1997 MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
—t
=
t
ea
Vzin. dia
TABLE 15 WOODRUFF KEYSEAT MILLING CUTTERS, SHANK TYPE: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
Nom. Cutter Overal Face Nom. Cutter Overall Face
Cutter Dia, ‘No. Length, Width, Cuttor Dia, ‘No. Length, ‘wien,
DiNvote (2h —_tNote (11 L w DINote (2ih (Note (11 L w
% 202 he Yo 7 608 Pa
he 202% ae Ye 1 708 Dog
he 302% 2% Ya 1 808 2
% 203 Me Ye 1 1008: Me
% 303 Bh Ya 1 1208 ra
% 403 2% % 1 609 he
% 208 Me Ye 1 709 2a
% 308 De oh 1 309 2%
% 404 24 te 1 1008 he
% 305 On Sa % 610 De
» 405 2 % 710 2a
% 505 Ba Ya 810 2%
% 605 He he i010 De
% 408 2h % 1210 2
% 506 Ba he ait
% 606 Me Ye 101
% 208 aK % vant
% 507 2h Soo B12
% 607 De he 012 De
% 707 ie a 122 2%
h 207 2 %
GENERAL NOTES:
{a) All dimensions are given in inches.
(0) For tolerances, see Table 73.
{e) Tho amount of oversize is incorporated in the tolerances.
(a) These cutters are standard with right-hand cut. All sizos have Yin. diameter straight shank
Notes.
(1) The cutter numbers indicate nominal key dimensions or cuter sizes. The last two digits give the nominal diameter in eighths
fof an inch, and the digits preceding the last two give the nominal width in thirty-seconds of an inch. Thus, cuttar No, 208
Indicates a size Yr in. x°% in. or Zain wide x Yin in diameter. See ASME B17.2-1967 (R1990), Woodrutf Keys and Keyseats,
(2) Furnished eversite to ollow for sharpening
16
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TABLE 16 WOODRUFF KEYSEAT MILLING
CUTTERS WITH STAGGERED TEETH, ARBOR
TYPE: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
"Nom. Cutter
Dia, D. Cutter No, Hole Dia, Face Wich,
{Note () (Note 2H w
my ov Ye
I 817 Me
Bs 017 %e
a ay %
mh 822 %
% 1022 1 he
mh 1222 1 %
mh 1422 1 Ths
m% 1622 1 *
3% 1228 1 te
ah 1628 1
ca 1828 1 %
3h 2028 1 h
% 2428 1 %
GENERAL NOTES:
{a) All dimensions are given in inches.
(b) For keymay dimensions, see Table 68.
{e) For tolerances, see Table 73.
{d) Tolerances are applied to the oversize diameter.
Notes:
11) Furnished Ye in. larger than listed diameters to allow for
sharpening.
{2) The cutter numbers indicate nominal key dimensions or
cuttor sizes, The last two digits give the nominal diameter,
in sighths of an inch and the digits preceding the last two
give tho nominal width in thizty-soconds of an inch, Thus,
Cuttor No. 817 indicatas a sizo %, in. x 1% i. oF %y i,
e ‘wide «2% in. in diameter. See ASME B17.2°1967 (R190),
Woodruff Keys and Keyseats.
0ASME 894.19-1997 MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
%)
Fitradiush
Right-hand helix;
Fight-hand cuttors
are standard
4)
Counterbore
“Angular
cutter Bowring HoleGuttar Increase,
Dia, Length, Dia, Width, Width, Di, deg.
° 3 a w c Gi t
h % % % °
Ws % 0
Me fhe % 0
2 he Its o
a % Ye 0
2% 1 % Me ° ))
Ph 1 % ve 5
3 ™% % ve 8
a % h % 5
4 Ne % % 5
% T% % % ‘0
5 % % % 10
6 2 % 2M 15
GENERAL NOTES:
{@) All dimonsions are given in inches.
{by Soe special tolorances in Table 17B.
{0} Right hand cuter ae standard
‘TABLE 17B TOLERANCES FOR SHELL MILLS: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
Oesion »
Cuter dia Pus All sizes Yu
Cutter width: Plus or minus All sizes: Yeu
Hote di Piss All ses 0.0008
Bearing length Pas Asie ‘oe
Diving slot wieth Pus not tess than Aisne 0.008 :
Pius not more than oor
Driving slot depth Pus Al sives ‘ou
Croore dia Plus oF minus Ail sizes ‘he
ub aio Plus oF minus ‘i sites he
GENERAL NOTES:
{a All dimensions a
(0) For radial and ax
iven in inches.
funout, see Table 73.MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
TABLE 18 CONVEX MILLING CUTTERS,
FORM RELIEVED: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
‘Gutter Size
Cutter Dia, Dis of Hole Dia, Face Width,
° Circle, € 4 w
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
%
M%
%
M%
GENERAL NOTES:
{) All dimensions are given in inches.
{] For keyway dimensions, see Table 69,
{c) For tolerances, sew Table 73.
ASME B94.19-1997
TABLE 19 CONCAVE MILLING CUTTERS,
FORM RELIEVED: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
Gutter
Cutter Size Dia Face
Dia, of Circe,
°
24
2h
vensions are given in inches.
vynay dimensions, see Table 69
(c) For tolerances, soe Table 73,ASME 894.19.1997
TABLE 20 CORNER ROUNDING MILLING
CUTTERS, ARBOR TYPE, FORM RELIEVED:
HIGH-SPEED STEEL
Gutter Size
Cutter Bia, Hole Dia, —-Radlus, Face Width,
2 ® w
Pn 1 % %
3 1 We a
% % he
M% % oh
a MM % he
GENERAL NOTES:
{@) All dimensions are given in inche
() For keyway dimensions, see Ta
{e) For tolerances, see Table 73.
(a) Right-hand cutters are standard. Right-hand cutter is
shown. % cutter (* is also standacd in left hand.
MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
f
o
+
4
i
A
TABLE 21 CORNER ROUNDING CUTTERS
WITH WELDON SHANKS, FORM RELIEVED:
HIGH-SPEED STEEL
Gutter Gutter Overall Circle. Shank.
Outside Dia End Length, Radius. Oia,
(00),0 Did 8 s
GENERAL NOTES:
{@) All dimensions are given in inches.
(6) For tolerances, se0 Table 73.
(6) For shank dimensions, seo Table 70A.
(a) Righthand cutters are standard.
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TABLE 22 ROUGHING GEAR MILLING
CUTTERS FOR GEARS WITH 141, deg
PRESSURE ANGLE, FORM RELIEVED: HIGH-
‘SPEED STEEL
‘Cutter Hol
Dia, Diamotral Dia,
2 Pitch 4
8% 1
Th ™%
5% 2
8% 2%
B% 2
8%
5%
ah
4%
h
4%
4%
%
3%
%
By
GENERAL NOTES:
{a) All dimensions are given in inchos.
(b) For keyway dimensions, see Table 68.
(e) For tolerances, see Table 73.
(di Design of chip breakers is optional with manufacturer,
Roughing utters are made with No. 1 cutter form only.
See Table 224.
a
ASME 894.19-1997
TABLE 234 FINISHING GEAR MILLING
CUTTERS FOR GEARS WITH 141, deg
PRESSURE ANGLE, FORM RELIEVED: HIGH-
SPEED STEEL
‘Cutter Form
‘Number
135 through a rack
55 through 134
35 through 54
28 through 34
21 through 25
17 through 20
14 through 18
Wand 13,
GENERAL NOTE:
On the basis of eight different ranges of numbers of gear
teeth required {from 12 to.a rack), eight cutters, designated
by numbers, are made for each diametral pitch. Tho
arrangement applies to cutters listed in Tables 23A, 238,
‘and 24ASME 84.19-1997 MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
TABLE 238 FINISHING GEAR MILLING CUTTERS FOR GEARS WITH 14 »)
deg PRESSURE ANGLE, FORM RELIEVED: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
)
»
3% %
Ea 1
GENERAL NOTES:
(2) All dimensions are given in inches.
{0} For keywoy dimansione, c2e Table 69
inces, 200 Table 73.
umber relative to numbers of gear teeth, soe Table 23A.
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2MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS ASME B94.19-1997
e TABLE 24. GEAR MILLING CUTTERS FOR
MITRE AND BEVEL GEARS WITH 14’ deg
PRESSURE ANGLES, FORM RELIEVED: HIGH-
‘SPEED STEEL
Cutter Dia iametral Hole Dia,
D Pitch 4
4 3 %
a 4 %
3h 5 %
4 6 1
2% 7 1
mh 8
% 0
a4 2
2% “4
% 6
2 2»
% 2
GENERAL NOTES:
2) All dimensions are
(6) For keyway dimensions, see Table 63.
(6) For tolerances, see Table 73,
(a) To select the cutter number for bevel gears with the axis
at any angle, double the back cone radius and multiply
by the diamotral pitch. This gives the number of teeth in
the oquivatont spur gear and isthe basis for selacting tho
propor cutter number trom Table 23.
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23ASME B94.19-1987
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MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
TABLE 25 ROLLER CHAIN SPROCKET MILLING CUTTERS, ASME
STANDARD TOOTH FORM," FORM RELIEVED: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
Cutter ‘No. of Hole Cutter
Dia, Chain Toeth in Dis, wide,
° Pitch Sprocket 4 w
% 6 1
% 78 1
% on 1
% wa 1
% 18-34 1
% 0.130 35 and over 1
% 0.200 6 1
% 0,200 re im
h 0.200 ot 1
% 0.200, 7 1
% 0.200 13-24 1
% 9.200 38 and over 1
% 0313 6 1
% 0.313 7-8 1
% 0313 on 1
% 0313 247 1
% 0313 18-34 1
% 0.313 38 and over 1
% 90.400 6 1
a 0.400 18 1
h 0.400 gat 1
% 0.400 1217 1
% 9.400 18-34 1
% 9.400 35 and over 1
3% % 0.469 6 1
% % 0.469 8 1
% % 0.489 on 1
% % 0.489 1247 1
3% % 0.468 i834 1
a% % 0.469 35 and over 1
b)
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»MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS ASME 896.19-1897
] @ TABLE 25 ROLLER CHAIN SPROCKET MILLING CUTTERS, ASME
STANDARD TOOTH FORM,' FORM RELIEVED: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
(CONT'D)
carter No.of
Dia, Chain Roll Tosth in Dia, wide,
o Pitch Dia Sprocket 4 w
ah 0.625 6
4 0.628 78
4% 0.826 on
a 0.625 27
a% 0.625 19-94
ah 0.625 235 and over
0750 6
0750 1-3
0.750 on
0750 7
0750 1634
0750 36 and over
087 6
o875 18
oes on
0875 247
oes 138
0878 35 and over
1.000 °
000 18
1000 on
! ® 1.000 47
000 138
000 28 and over
1126 6
1125 rs
1125 on
1435 17
1128 wa
1125 25 and over
1.406 6
1406 3
1006 on
1406 17
408 18.38
a0 25 and over
i tees
2% 1.563 18
2% 1563 on
2% 1569 17
2h 1.503 18-34
2% 1563 35 and over
2%ASME 894.19:1997 MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
TABLE 25 ROLLER CHAIN SPROCKET MILLING CUTTERS, ASME
STANDARD TOOTH FORM,” FORM RELIEVED: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
(CONT'D)
‘No. of Hole Cutter
chain Roll Teeth in Dia, Width,
Pitch Dia—_—_—_—‘Sprocket 4
™% 3 1.875 2
™% 3 1875 2
Th 3 1875 2
a 3 1875 2
8 3 1.875, 2
8 3 1878 2
GENERAL NOTES:
{@) All dimensions are given in inches.
{b) For keyway dimensions, see Table 68.
{e) For tolerances, sce Table 73.
Note:
(iy Sew ASME 629.1M-1999, Precision Power Transmission Roller Chains, Attachments, and
Sprockets.
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TABLE 26 MULTIPLE-FLUTE, HELICAL SERIES
END MILLS, PLAIN STRAIGHT SHANKS: HIGH-
‘SPEED STEEL
‘Overall Gut
Length Length,
t Ww
1% se
1% %
Ms %
Te %
2% Me
2% 1h
GENERAL NOTES:
{@) All dimensions are given in inches.
{b) Outside ciametar tolerance Is +0.002/-0.000,
{6} For all other tolnrances, see Table 74
{d) Right-hand cutters with right nand helixes are standard,
Helix angle is not less than 10 deg.
[ASME B98.19-1997[ASME 894.19.1997 MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
TABLE 27A ROUGHING, SINGLE-END END MILLS WITH WELDON
‘SHANKS: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
Overall Shenk Cut ‘Overat! Shank Gut
cutter, Length, Dia, Length, Cutter, Length, Dia, Length,
2 t s w ° t s w
Ys 3 1 2 oO? z
Pa % % 2 m2 3
% 4 2 2 % 2 4
4 a 2 % 2 5
% % 2 %% 2 6
% a 2 we 2 7
% mH 2 W% 2 8
% a4 2 13% 2 10
% 3h 2 sh 2 2
1 a) 2% ™ 2 4
1 8% 1 Ea m2 6
% a % 2 th 2 8
% 8% "% 2% 1h 2 10
a % 3 Mm ‘
% Om 3 % oh 6
% 4% 1% 3 w% 8
Ye ee 3 w% eo
GENERAL NOTES:
{@) All dimensions are given in inches.
{b) For all other element tolerances, see Table 74
{e) For shank dimensions, seo Table 70A,
{a) Righthand cutters with right-hand helic are standard,
le) See Table 278 for tolerances.
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}
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TABLE 27B TOLERANCES FOR ROUGHING,
‘SINGLE-END END MILLS WITH WELDON
‘SHANKS: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
ASME 891.107
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Element Tolerance
Outside dia ++0.025/-0.005
Outside dia taper
Cut length: max front taper
Up to inet 0.002
Over 410 6 ine! 0.003
Over 610 12 incl 0.008
Cut length: max back taper
Up to 4 incl 0.005
Over 410 8 inet .008
Over 6 t0 12 incl dor
Outside dia form runout (Note (1H)
Cut length: max runout
Up t0 4 incl 0.008
Over 6 t0 12 incl 0.008
Cut length dan
GENERAL NOTES:
(a) All dimoasions are given in inches.
{) For all other element tolerances, seo Table 74
(e) For shank dimensions, s90 Table 70A,
Note:
(1) Outside diameter form runout is measured on cont
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TABLE 28 TWO-FLUTE, SINGLE-END,
HELICAL SERIES END MILLS FOR KEYWAY
CUTTING WITH WELDON SHANKS: HIGH-
SPEED STEEL
‘Cutter ‘Shank
Dia,
D
% %
he %%
YW %
She %
% %
% %
% %
% %
% %
1 1
%
%
GENERAL NOTES:
(a) All dimonsions are given in inchas.
(b} Outside diamotor tolerance is 10,0000/-0.0016.
(e) For al other tolorancos, soo Table 74
(For shank dimensions, see Table 70A.
fe} Righthand euttore with right-hand het
Holix angle is optional with manufactur
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TABLE 29 STUB LENGTH, FOUR-FLUTE,
MEDIUM HELIX, DOUBLE-END MINIATURE
END MILLS WITH %q in. DIAMETER STRAIGHT
‘SHANKS: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
Cutter ‘Overall cut
Dia, Length, Length,
D
%e 2 Sa
Ya 2 Ye
% 2 She
we 2 "es
Ke 2 Ye
GENERAL NOTES:
{@) All dimensions are given in inches.
{For tolerances, see Table 74,
{6} Right hand cutters with right-hand holixes are standard.
Helix angle is greater then 19 deg, but not more than
39 deg
TABLE 30 REGULAR LENGTH, FOUR-FLUTE,
MEDIUM HELIX, DOUBLE-END MINIATURE
END MILLS WITH %¢ in. DIAMETER STRAIGHT
‘SHANKS: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
‘cutter ‘cut
Dia, Length,
0 w
sl he
ee %
Ye %
he 2h The
ha ah %
GENERAL NOTES:
{@) All dimensions are given in inches.
Xb) For tolerances, soe Table 74.
{e} Right-hand cutters with right-hand helixes are standard
Helix angle is greater then 19 deg, but nt more than
39 deg.
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TABLE 31_LONG LENGTH, FOUR-FLUTE,
MEDIUM HELIX, DOUBLE-END MINIATURE
END MILLS WITH %4¢ in. DIAMETER STRAIGHT
SHANKS: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
Length ‘Overall cut
Bolow Shank, Length, Length,
8 L w
2%
%
3%
3%
3%
GENERAL NOTES:
{) All dimensions are givon in inches.
{bl For tolerances, 690 Tablo 7.
{6} Right-hand cutters with righthand helixes are standard.
Helix angle ie greater than 19 deg, but not more than
39 deg.
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TABLE 32 STUB LENGTH, TWO-FLUTE,
(MEDIUM HELIX, DOUBLE-END MINIATURE.
in, DIAMETER STRAIGHT
GENERAL NOTES:
{@) All dimensions are given in inches.
rances, see Table 74.
{e) Right-hand cutters with right hand helixes are standard.
HHalix angle is greater than 19 dog, but not more than
39 deg.
2
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TABLE 33 STUB LENGTH, TWO-FLUTE,
MEDIUM HELIX, BALL END, DOUBLE-END
MINIATURE END MILLS WITH %g in.
DIAMETER STRAIGHT SHANKS: HIGH-SPEED
STEEL
Cutter and ‘Overatt
End Circle Longth,
Dia, Dand C L
. 2
a 2
% 2
te 2
She 2
GENERAL NOTES:
{@) All dimensions are givon in inches.
(0) For tolorances, see Table 74
(6) Rignt-hang cutters with right-hand helixes are standard.
Helix angle is greater than 19 dag, but not more than
39 deg.
33ASME 694.19-1997
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TABLE 34 REGULAR LENGTH, TWO-FLUTE,
MEDIUM HELIX, DOUBLE-END MINIATURE.
END MILLS WITH %e in. DIAMETER STRAIGHT
‘SHANKS: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
Cutter Overall cut
Dia, Length, Length,
2 £ _w
You tn
ha Sha
Ye he
Sha cm
Ye a
he a
% h
he Nha
on the
he %
Ye %
‘GENERAL NOTES:
{@) All dimensions are given in inches,
{6} For tolerances, seo Table 74
fand caters with right-hand helixes are standard
‘angle is greater than 19 deg, but not more than
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0 “EL = gin.
TABLE 35 REGULAR LENGTH, TWO-FLUTE,
MEDIUM HELIX, BALL END, DOUBLE-END
MINIATURE END MILLS WITH %¢ in.
'e DIAMETER STRAIGHT SHANKS: HIGH-SPEED
STEEL
Gutter and Overall cat
End Cirle Lenath, Length,
Dia, Dand © c w
2%
™%
2%
2%
2h
tn ches.
) {6 Fortoteances, se Table 7
1e {0} Right hand cattore with ighthand helises are standard
Holic angle te greater than 10 Gag. but nat more then
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TABLE 36 LONG LENGTH, TWO-FLUTE,
MEDIUM HELIX DOUBLE-END MINIATURE
END MILLS WITH %e in. DIAMETER STRAIGHT
‘SHANKS: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
Cutter ‘Length ‘Overalt cut
Dia, Below Shank, Length, Length,
t Ww
25 Ya
2% te
3% %
3% 4
3% 1
(GENERAL NOTES:
{@) all dimensions are given in inches.
(0 For tolerances, see Table 74.
{el Righthand cutters with right-hand helixes are standard.
Helix angle is greater than 19 deg, but not more than
39 dea.
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TABLE 37 _ REGULAR LENGTH, MULTIPLE- TABLE 38 LONG LENGTH, MULTIPLE-FLUTE,
FLUTE, MEDIUM HELIX, SINGLE-END END MEDIUM HELIX, SINGLE-END END MILLS
MILLS WITH WELDON SHANKS: HIGH-SPEED WITH WELDON SHANKS: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
:o —_ Seo == EE
‘No, Overall Cutter Di, of Length, Shank Dis, Cut Length,
Cutter Dis, of Length, Shank Dia, Cut Length, D | Futes L s w
D Futes s w SERS a
% 4 the %
wt 4 % he 4 %
Yee 4 % % 4 3% 1%
4 & The 4 8% %
4 % ” a4 2
7 % % % ™%
4 % % 45K 3
4 % % 4K %
‘ % 1 a 64 ‘
4 4 % 5 6% 4
é 7 % 6 8% 4
4 b % 5 8% 4
4 % % 5 8% 4
4 % % 5 6% ‘
4 % % 6 8% 4
i * 2 88% 4
6 %
6 % GENERAL NOTES:
6 % {@) Ail dimensions are inches.
4 %
4 %
6 % Hels angle is greater
6 % 38 dog,
4 1
6 1
(, e 6 1
4 1% 6 1
1% 6 1
1% 6 %
We 6 %
1% 6 %
2 8 %
GENERAL NOTES
{@) All dimensions are given in inches,
(b) For tolerances, coe Tablo 74.
{c) For shank dimonsions, 600 Table 708.
(d) Right hand cuttors with right-hand holixes are standard.
Sizes with astorisks (*) are also standard with left-hand
cut, left-hand helix, Helix angle is greator than 19 deg,
(9 but not more than 39 deg.
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TABLE 39 EXTRA LONG LENGTH, MULTIPLE-
FLUTE, MEDIUM HELIX, SINGLE-END END
MILLS WITH WELDON SHANKS: HIGH-SPEED
18
D
pl
STEEL
No. Overall
Cutter Dis, of Length, Shank Dia, Cut Length,
D | Futes s w
% 4 % %
a4 % 2
% 4 % ™
% 4 e 3
% 4 % 4
% 4 % 4
4 4 a 5
1 4 1 6
M% 6 % 6
M% 6 % a
GENERAL NOTES:
[a) All dimensions are given in inches.
(b) For tolerances, see Table 74.
(6) For shank dimensions, see Table 70
{ah Right-hand cutters with right-hand helixes are standard.
Felix angle is greater than 19 dag, but not more than
33 deg.
38
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TABLE 40 STUB LENGTH, TWO-FLUTE,
MEDIUM HELIX, SINGLE-END END MILLS
WITH WELDON SHANKS: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
Gutter Overall ‘Shank cut
Dia, Lenath, Dia, Length,
° t s w
% 2% %
the De
% 2% a
GENERAL NOTES:
{@) All dimensions are given in inches.
{6} For tolerances, seo Table 74
{6 For shank dimonsions, see Table 70A.
(a) Right hand cutters with righthand helixes are standard,
‘han 19 dag, but not more than
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Ww
t ie 4
: : .
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TABLE 41 REGULAR LENGTH, TWO-FLUTE,
MEDIUM HELIX, SINGLE-END END MILLS
WITH WELDON SHANKS: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
Courter ‘Overall ‘Shank cut
Dia, Length, Dia, Length,
2 L s w
GENERAL NOTE:
{@) All dimensions are given in inches.
(by For tolerances, see Table 74,
{c) For shank dimensions, see Table 70A.
{a Right-hand cutters with right hand helixes ate standard,
Holic angle ts greater than 19 dag, but not more than,
39 deg,
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TABLE 42 REGULAR LENGTH, TWO-FLUTE,
MEDIUM HELIX, BALL END, SINGLE-END END
MILLS WITH WELDON SHANKS: HIGH-SPEED
STEEL
‘Overall Shank cat
Length, Dia, Length,
iB s w
he %
2% %
Pre %
2% Ys
a %
3 %
3 4
a4 4
ah *
a %
He %
a” %
a” %
% 1
%
% 5
Ve 5
GENERAL NOTES:
{a) All dimonsions are given in inches.
(b} For tolerances, soe Table 74
[e) For shank dimensions, sae Table 70A.
[d) Righthand euttors with right-hand helixes are standard,
Helix angle ts greater than 19 deg, but not more than
39 degASME 89419-1997 MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
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TABLE 43. LONG LENGTH, TWO-FLUTE, MEDIUM HELIX, SINGLE-END
END MILLS WITH WELDON SHANKS: HIGH-SPEED STEEL ft
cutter Lonath ‘Shank cut
Dia, Below Shank, Dia Longe.
° 8 s w
1% % %
ho % %
Me % %
2a % 1
Pa % %
Yon % %
a 1 %
2% % 3
GENERAL NOTES:
{a) All dimensions are given in inches.
1b) For tolprances, see Tablo 74
{c) For shank dimensions, see Table 7OA,
{al Right hand eutters with right-hand helixes are standard, Melix angle is greater than 19 deg,
‘but not more than 39 dog.MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS ‘ASME B94.19-1997
TABLE 44 LONG LENGTH, TWO-FLUTE, MEDIUM HELIX, BALL END,
‘SINGLE-END END MILLS WITH WELDON SHANKS: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
EON AN PED
= =
e 2% % %
1% ae % ’
1% 3% % a”
We 3% % %
he 3% % %
Whe 3% % 1
2% 4 % 1
2% 4% % 1%
' 3% 5% % ‘he
i) 5 7 1 24
i aR
GENERAL NOTES:
(2) All dimensions are given in inches.
(b} For tolerances, sve Table 74,
(e) For shank dimensions, see Table 708.
(4) Right-hand cutters with rght-hand helixes are standard. Helix angi
‘but nat more than 29 deg.
‘greater than 19 dea,
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TABLE 45 STUB LENGTH, FOUR-FLUTE,
MEDIUM HELIX, DOUBLE-END END MILLS
WITH WELDON SHANKS: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
Cutter Overall, ‘Shank cut
Dia, Longth, Dia, Length.
o L s w
% % % he
Ye ™% % Me
he 2 % cs
loa Im h "ee
% Dh % Se
GENERAL NOTES:
{a) All dimensions are given in inches.
{) For tolerances, coe Table 74
{@} For shank dimensions, s60 Table 70A,
{e) Right-hand cuttors with right-hand helixes are standard.
fix angle ie greater than 19 deg, but not more than
2\0
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TABLE 46 REGULAR LENGTH, FOUR-FLUTE,
MEDIUM HELIX, DOUBLE-END END MILLS.
WITH WELDON SHANKS: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
Overall ‘Shank cut
Length, Di, Length,
L s Ww
she % %
3% % he
% %
a he
hw %
% e
% %
Gt %
a %
% 1
% 1
% 1
h 1
% 1%
% 1%
% 1%
% 1%
h 1%
h V%
1 cha
GENERAL NOTES:
{a) All dimensions are given in inches.
{) For tolerances, soe Table 74,
{c) For shank dimensions, see Table 708.
Tighthand helixes aro standard
also standard with left-hand cut,
lefthand helix. Helix angie Is greater than 19.de9, but not
more than 39 deg.
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TABLE 47 STUB LENGTH, TWO-FLUTE,
MEDIUM HELIX, DOUBLE-END END MILLS
WITH WELDON SHANKS: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
Cutter vera ‘Shank Cut hy
Dia, Length, Dis, Length,
5 . " f
% th % Me
Ya Dh % You
he mh % he
a a % My
Me 2% % %
(GENERAL NOTES.
{21 All dimensions are given in inches.
{0} For tolerances, soe Toole 7,
{c} For shank dimensions, soo Table 708.
{3} Right-hand cutters with right hand hs
Helix angle is greater thon 19 dag, but nat more than
59 deg. 4
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TABLE 48 REGULAR LENGTH, TWO-FLUTE,
MEDIUM HELIX, DOUBLE-END END MILLS
WITH WELDON SHANKS: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
Cutter ‘Overall ‘Shank cut
Dia, Length, Dia, Length,
2 L s w
Y% he %
3% %
ah %
34 he
a %
3% %
3 h
3h he
3, he
a% %
a %
ah %
a% 4
5 % 1
6 % 1
8% % 1
5% % 1
8% % 1
&% 1 1
GENERAL NOTES:
{0} All dimensions are givon in inches.
{} For tolerances, soe Tablo 74
{cl For shank dimansions, soe Table 70A,
{a} Right-hand cuttors with righthand helixes are standard.
Helix angle fe gfeator than 19 deg, but not more than
39 dog,
45ASME 894,19:1997 MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
TABLE 49 REGULAR LENGTH, TWO-FLUTE,
MEDIUM HELIX, BALL END, DOUBLE-END END
MILLS WITH WELDON SHANKS: HIGH-SPEED
STEEL
Gutter and Overall ‘Shank cut
End Circle Length, Dia, Length,
Dia, Dand C L s w
he %
3% the
a% Me
34 Ke
3% he
a% oy
ah “he
5 ve
3% 1
eH 1%
GENERAL NOTES:
{@) All dimensions are given in inches.
{0} For tolerancos, soe Tabla 74
{c) For shank dimensions, s99 Table 70A.
{d) Right-hand cuttors with right-hand helixes are standard.
Helix angle is greater than 19 deg, but not more than
39 deg.MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
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TABLE 50 REGULAR LENGTH, FOUR-FLUTE,
MEDIUM HELIX, CENTER CUTTING, SINGLE
END END MILLS WITH WELDON SHANKS:
TABLE 51 LONG LENGTH, FOUR-FLUTE,
MEDIUM HELIX, CENTER CUTTING, SINGLE-
END END MILLS WITH WELDON SHANKS:
HIGH-SPEED STEEL.
HIGH-SPEED STEEL
‘cutter ‘Overatt out Gutter Overall ‘Shank Cut
Dia, Lenath, Length, Dia, Lenath, Dia, Length,
2 t w 2 t s w
% % he % %
% Ye 3% % %
4 % % % %
% % 4 4 2
% % a % M
% % 3h % 3
% % 3h ts 3%
% 1 8 1 ‘
w% % A M% 4
% %
4 wh GENERAL NOTES:
{a) All dimensions are given in inches.
1 2 {b) For tolerances, see Table 74
2 {c) For shank dimensions, see Table 70.
2 {) Right hand cutters with right-hand hexos are standard.
2 Hohe angle ts greater than 19 deg, bur not mare than
39 deg.
‘GENERAL NOTES:
{a) All dimensions
{0} For tolorances, see Tablo 74
{e} For shank dimensions, see Table 70A..
{2} Right-hand cutters with right hand helixes are standard,
Holix angle is greater than 19 dog, but not more than
39 deg.
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TABLE 52_ EXTRA LONG LENGTH, FOUR-
FLUTE, MEDIUM HELIX, CENTER CUTTING,
‘SINGLE-END END MILLS WITH WELDON
SHANKS: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
Cotter ‘Overall ‘Shank cut
Dia, Length, ia, Length,
° c s “
% %
% 2
% 2%
% 3
% ‘
% 4
% 5
1 5
% &
GENERAL NOTES:
{a} All dimensions are given in inches.
{) For tolerances, see Table 74,
{6} For shank dimonsions, see Table 70,
{@) Righthand cuttore with right-hand holixes are standard.
Holix angle fe greator than 19 deg, but not more than
30 dog,
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TABLE 53 REGULAR LENGTH, THREE-FLUTE,
MEDIUM HELIX, CENTER CUTTING, SINGLE-
END END MILLS WITH WELDON SHANKS:
HIGH-SPEED STEEL
-
Gutter vera ‘Shank cut
Length, Dia, Length,
c s w
20 % %
2% % 4
20 % %
2% % %
2% % %
2"e % 1
2 % 1
aM 5 %
3% % v%
3% % %
3% % 1%
3% % 1%
3% % %
4 % Th
4 % v%
3% % %
4% ” %
4% % %
4% a %
1 4% 1 2
% 4% 1 2
Me a 1 2
VA 4% 1 2
M, 4% We 2
"% 4% % 2
% 4% % 2
2 ah % 2
GENERAL NOTES:
{a) All dimensions are given in inches.
(0) For tolerances, sce Table 74.
(cl For shank dimensions, seo Table 70A.
(Gd) Righthand cutters with right-hand helixas aro standard,
Helix angle is groater than 18 deg, but not more than
39 deg
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‘TABLE 54 LONG LENGTH, THREE-FLUTE,
MEDIUM HELIX, CENTER CUTTING, SINGLE-
END END MILLS WITH WELDON SHANKS:
HIGH-SPEED STEEL
Cutter ‘Shank cut
Dia, Dia, Length,
° s w
ve % %
he % %
% % %
% 8 %
* 2
% % 2%
% % 3
1 1 4
% % 4
"% "% ‘
% 8% % ‘
2 84 % 4
GENERAL NoTES:
{Q) All dimensions are given in inches.
(b} For tolerances, soe Table 74.
{@) For shank dimensions, see Table 70A,
{@) Right-hand cutters with righthand helixes are standard.
Hel
0
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TABLE 55 REGULAR LENGTH, FOUR-FLUTE,
MEDIUM HELIX, CENTER CUTTING, DOUBLE-
END END MILLS WITH WELDON SHANKS:
HIGH-SPEED STEEL
‘cutter ‘Overall ‘Shank cut
ia, Length, Dia, Length,
> L s Ww
% she % %
he 3% % 4
Me % % a
She a % %
%e 3% a %
% a% % 1
% 5 % %
% 5% % %
% ee % %
1 &% 1 Wa
GENERAL NOTES:
{a} All dimensions are given in inc
(b) For tolerances, see Table 74.
{c} For shank dimensions, see Table 71
(d) Rightthand cuttors with right-nand helixes are standard
Hoalix angle is greater than 19 dag, but not more than
39 deg.‘ASME 894.19-1997 MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
TABLE 56 REGULAR LENGTH, THREE-FLUTE,
MEDIUM HELIX, CENTER CUTTING, DOUBLE-
END END MILLS WITH WELDON SHANKS:
HIGH-SPEED STEEL
‘Overall ‘Shank cut
Length, Length,
t w
he he %
%e ae 4
ve % h
%e 4 %
Ey %
“% 1
a 1
5 %
5 %
% %
| &% %
GENERAL NOTES:
{8} Ali dimensions are given in inches.
tolorancee, soo Table 74
shank simorsions, 00 Table 7
ight-hane
than 19-deg,
50
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‘TABLE 57 HEAVY DUTY, MEDIUM HELIX,
SQUARE END, SINGLE-END END MILLS WITH
in. DIAMETER SHANKS: HIGI
GENERAL NOTES:
{2} All dimensions are given in inches.
{) For tolerances, s00 Tab
{c) For shank dimonsione, see Table 70A or Tables 71A and
TB.
(2) Right hand cuttors with right-hand helices are standard,
Helix angle ts greater than 19 dog,
39 dog.
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TABLE 58 HEAVY DUTY, MEDIUM HELIX,
BALL END, SINGLE-END END MILLS WITH 2 in.
2in, - - -
to
ute at
and End Circle
Dia, Dand C
2
2
%
2
2
2
GENERAL NOTES:
{a) All dimensions are given in inches.
[b) For tolorancos, coo Table 74 0
[e) For shank dimensions, s20 Table 70A or Tables 718 and
728
[o) Right-hand cutters with right-hand helixes are standarc.
Helix angle is greater than 19 deg, but not more than
39 deg,
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TABLE 60 REGULAR LENGTH, TWO-FLUTE,
TABLE 59 HEAVY DUTY, MEDIUM HELIX, HIGH HELIX, SINGLE-END END MILLS WITH
i SINGLE-END, 21 in, END MILLS: HIGH-SPEED WELDON SHANKS: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
i) EEE eeeaeg STE HvTaaCeeeeeeeeEeee a ‘Overat ‘Shank cut
cuiter Wo Overall ut
Dia, of Lenath, Length,
> Flutes c w
2% 3 2 8
M% 3 14 10
™% 6 8 4
2% 8 0 6
6 2 8
2% 5 4 10
2% 6 6 ®
3 2 T% 4
3 2 % 6
3 3 m% 4
3 3 % 6
3 a 7 GENERAL NOTES:
3 8 th 4 (3 A iments ae gn chee
7 3 (b} For tolerances, see Table
3 3 a e {c} For shank dimensions, se Tablo 704,
3 7 we 7 {5} Ragnchand cuters with righthand holixes are standard
3 _ i Hex angles greater than 29 og,
GENERAL NOTES:
{@) All dimensions are given in inches.
{1 For tolerances, see Table 74
{a For shank dimensions, see Tables 771A and 72A.
{Gh Right hand cutters with righthand heles are standard
‘angle Is greater than 19 deg, but not more than
® 30 deo.
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TABLE 61 LONG LENGTH, TWO-FLUTE, HIGH
HELIX, SINGLE-END END MILLS WITH
WELDON SHANKS: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
Cutter ‘Overall ‘Shank cut
Dia, Longth, ia, Length,
. L s w
% % ™%
Sie % %
% % M4
the % %
we "e 2
% % 2%
% % 3
1 1 4
M% ™% 4
w% ™% 4
2 % 4
GENERAL NOTES:
{@) All dimensions are given in inches.
{) For tolerances, soe Table 74,
{c} For shank dimensions, see Table 70A,
1a) Righthand curtars with right-hand helixes are standard,
Helix angle is greater than 39 deg.
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TABLE 62 EXTRA LONG LENGTH, TWO-
FLUTE, HIGH HELIX, SINGLE-END END MILLS
WITH WELDON SHANKS: HIGH-SPEED STEEL
Cutter Overall, ‘Shank Gut
Dia, Length, Dia, Length,
D L s w
% Me % %
the 3% % 2
te % % ™%
% 5 h 3
% 5% % 4
% 8% % ‘
1 ay 1 5
M% 8% % 6
8
Y% 10% %
GENERAL NOTES:
{al All dimensions are given in inches.
{) For tolerances, see Table 74
{e} For shank dimensions, see Table 70A.
{@) Righthand cutters with right-hand helixes are standard.
Helix angle is greater than 33 deg,
(s
aMILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
TABLE 63 FOUR-FLUTE, CENTER CUTTING,
MEDIUM HELIX, SINGLE-END END MILLS
‘ASME 898.19-1997
TABLE 65 LONG LENGTH, FOUR-FLUTE,
CENTER CUTTING, MEDIUM HELIX, SINGLE-
WITH WELDON SHANKS END END MILLS WITH WELDON SHANKS
Cuter No.of Shank Cut Cutter Woof Overall Shank Gut
Dia Flutes Dia Length Flutes Length Dia_——_Length
uN 4 % 4 ae %
he 4 h 4 a hy
Ms 4 % 4 Ms Ve
y 4 4 2
- % 4 a m%
; 4 a 3
e ae 4 5% 3%
4 % 4 6% 4
4 % 4 8% 4
4 2
4 7 ‘GENERAL NOTES:
: : {3) All dimensions are given in inches.
GENERAL NOTES:
{a) All dimensions are given in inches.
(6) For all other tolerances, soe Table 74,
{c) For shank dimensions, sce Table 70A,
ight-hand cutters with right hand holixes aro standard,
is greoter than 19 deg, But not more than
TABLE 64 BALL END, TWO-FLUTE, MEDIUM.
HELIX, SINGLE-END END MILLS WITH
WELDON SHANKS
‘Shank cut
eateree
Gutter Overall,
Dis Length Dia
% e
eo M
Y rhe
GENERAL NOTES:
{a) All dimensions are given in inches,
{b) For all other tolerances, see Tat
{@) For shank dimensions, see Table 70A.
{@) Right-hand cutters with righthand helixes are standard.
Helix angie is greater than 19 deg, but not more than
39 deg.
33
(| For all other tolerances, see Table 74.
{e} For shank dimensions, see Table 7OA.
{ai Righthand cutters with righthand helixes are standard.
Helix angle is greater than 1 deg, but not more than
39 deg,
TABLE 66 BALL END, FOUR-FLUTE, MEDIUM
HELIX, SINGLE-END END MILLS WITH
WELDON SHANKS
Gutter No.of Overall Shank = Gut
Dia Flutes_—_Length——Dia_Length
% 4 2 % %
he 4 2% %% %&
% 4 The % Se
hs 4 ca % %
» 4 2% % %
% 4 3% % M%
% 4 3% % %
% 4 % % th
1 4 a 1 2
GENERAL NOTES:
{@) All dimensions are given in inche
{) For all other tolerances, see Table 74
{c) For shank dimensions, see Table 70A.
1a) Righthand cutters with right-hand helixes are st
Helix angle is greater than 19 deg, but not more than
33 dea.‘ASME 884.19-1997
TABLE 67 TWO-FLUTE, MEDIUM HELIX,
SINGLE-END END MILLS WITH WELDON
‘SHANKS
the
%
% %
GENERAL NOTES:
{@) All dimensions are given in inches.
(b) For al other tolerances, see Table 74
{c} For shank dimensions, s00 Table 708,
(@) Right-hand cutters with righthand helixes are standar
Helix angle is greater than 19 deg, but not more than
39 eg,
56
MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
TABLE 68 EXTRA LONG LENGTH, MULTIPLE-
FLUTE, CENTER CUTTING, MEDIUM HELIX
‘SINGLE-END END MILLS WITH WELDON
SHANKS
Gutter No.of Overall out
Dia Flutes Length Lenath
% 4 4% Is
% 4 3
% 4 ‘
% 4 4
1 4 6
% 6 6
GENERAL NOTES:
{@) All dimensions are given in inches.
{b) For all other tolerances, see Table 74.
{e} For shank dimensions, see Table TOA.
(G) Righthand cuttors with right-hand helixes are standard.
Helix angle fs greater than 19 deg, but not more than
39 dea,‘ASME 894.19-1997
MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
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7ASME 094,19-1997 MILLING CUTTERS AND ENO MILLS
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TABLE 70A WELDON SHANKS
‘Shank ‘Shank w
Dia, Length.
s u v Mie Max x y
% 2h 0.280 0.282 0.326
% Pha 9330 9.332 0.440
% % 0.400 aaa 0.360
% 1% 0.485 0.057 0675
% vow 0.455 0.457 0810 n
1 1% 0515 osi7 0.925 %
% 1% 051s o5i7 1.156 4
% ihe sts osi7 11406 %
2 he 0.700 0.702 11300 Pin
2% 1h 0700 0.702 2.400 Phe
TABLE 708 TOLERANCES FOR WELDON SHANKS
Dimension Direction Tolerance
Shank Dia, S Minus al 0.0001 to 0.0008
‘Shank Length, U Pius or minus All sizes “he
v lus or minus All sizes
x Minus ‘ll sizes
y Plus oF minus ro 2% inch
GENERAL NOTE: All dimensions are given in inches.
38MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS ASME 894.19.1997
TABLE 71A COMBINATION SHANKS" FOR END MILLS, RIGHT-HAND CUT
‘Shank Shank Length,
L
Dia, A asc bp ie Fooe@ wv ok Mm
% Me W%_e (0515 1.406 1% SIS 1371 e302 0577
2 3% W%q 0.700 1900 1% = 0.700 109% 1772 aan
2% 3% 1% 9.700 2400 2 0700-2312 % 2.288503 he
Nore:
(1) Modified for use as a weldon or @ pin drive shank.
TABLE 71B TOLERANCES FOR COMBINATION SHANKS! FOR END
MILLS, RIGHT-HAND CUT
Dimension Dire Tolerance
Shank Dia, A Minus. 0.0001 to -0.0005
‘Shank Length, £ Plus or minus Ya
8 Plus or minus a
c Plus 0.002
D Minus Yu
e Plus or minus Yea
F Plus or minus 0.005
6 Minus Ya
H Plus You
J Plus or minus 0.002
K Pus 0.003
GENERAL NOTE: All dimensions are given in inches.
NOTE:
(1) Modified for use as 2 weldon or a pin drive shank
59ASME 894,19-1997 MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
+| M+ Contra with K
Ty T T
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TABLE 72A COMBINATION SHANKS' FOR END MILLS, LEFT-HAND CUT
| ‘Shank Shank Length,
u
1 My he 1%— 0515 1.406 1% 0515 1.371 he 1,302 0.377 The
ET ee ee ee ee
2h 3% 1"%__ 0.700 2.400 2 0700 2.312 % 2245 0.503 he
! note:
(1) Modified for use as a weldon or a pin drive shank.
‘TABLE 72B TOLERANCES FOR COMBINATION SHANKS' FOR END
i MILLS, LEFT-HAND CUT
Dimens Direction Tolerance
Shank Dia, A Minus 0.0001 to -0.0008,
Shank Length Ps or minus Ym
i a Plus or minus Ya
c Pius ooo
: D ious “he
z Pus oF minus a
F Plus oF minus 005
G Minus Mes
H Plus “ow
J Plus or minus 0.002
x 0.003
GENERAL NOTE: All dimensions are given in inches.
Nore
{1) Modified for use asa woldon oa pin dve shank ¢MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS ‘ASME 894,19:1997
TABLE 73 TOLERANCES FOR STANDARD MILLING CUTTERS
Outside Diameter Tolerances FE
Plain milling cuters (all types)
‘Side milling cutters
Staggored tooth side milling cutters
Half sido milling cutters
‘Metal siting saws, all types
Screw slotting cutters
Single and double angle cutters
Concave and convex cutters
Corner rounding cutters, arbor type
Gear and sprocket cutters,
Comer rounding cutters, shank typa 40.010
Shell mills hu
slot cutters +0.000
‘Woodruff keyseat cutters, shank tyne
Yer % incl +0010 +0015
Ye V%q inc. 10012 +0017
ets inal 40.015 +0020
‘Woodruff keyseat cutters, arbor type +0.002 -0.002
Circle Diameter Tolerances
Convex cutiors 0.002 0.002
Concave cuttors
Up to “ayn. dia of circle inet +0002 0001
Over “gin. di of circle +$0.006 “0.002
Comer rounding cutters
Up to,% in. radius of circle inch, +0.001 0001
Over Yin. radius of circle 0.002 -0.001
‘Angle Tolerances
Single angle cutters +10 min, = 10 min.
Double angle cutters, half angle +10 min. = 10 min.
‘Overall Length Tolerances
‘Shank type cutters +e re
‘Shank Diameter Tolerances eH
[Al caters with straight shanks “0.0001 ~0.0005
(For woldan shanks, sae Tables 67-69)
6ASME B94,19-1997 MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
TABLE 73. TOLERANCES FOR STANDARD MILLING CUTTERS (CONT'D!
Gut Length or Cutting Faco Width Tolerances
Plain milling cutters
Upto Tin. face 40.001 -0.001
(Over 1 in to 2 in. incl +0010 0.000
(ver 2 in. to Bn. ict 30.020 -0.000
Side milling cutters +0002 0.001
Staggered tooth side milling cutters
{Up 10.% in, face incl. 0.0000 0.0005
i Over Yin. to Tin. incl 0.0000 =0,0010
Halt side milting cutters 20.015 0.000
‘Meta sitting saws and serew slotting cutters 40.001 0.001
Single and double angle cuttors 40.015 0.015
Shell mille es Yee
Teslot cutters + 0.000 = 0.005
Woodruff keysoat cutters, shank type
Ya in. to yin. face inc + 0.0000 = 0.0005
in. to Yin. face incl ~ 0.0002 = 0.0007
= 0.0003 = 0.0008
= 0.0008 = 0.0009
= 0.0005 = 0.0010
= 0.0002 ~ 0.0007
= 0.0003 = 0.0008
ain. face = 0.0008 = 0.0008
yin. face and over = 0.0005 = 0.0010
Roller chain sprockat miling cutters +0010 = 0.000
Concave and corner rounding cutters, arbor typo +0010 = 0.010
‘Nock Diameter Tolerances
Tsiot cutters + 0.000 = 0.005)
All eaters except shell mills and szrew slotting
curters
‘Taraugh 1 in, hole dia, If not over 3 ia. long + 0.00075 = 0.0000
Through 1 Jn, hole dia, if over 3 in. tong + 0.0010 = 0.0000
Over 1 in. through 2 in, hole dia + 0.0010 = 0.0000
Shell mils + 0.0005 = 0.0000
Scrow slotting cutters + 0.0010 = 0.0000MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
ASME 894.19.1997
TABLE 73 TOLERANCES FOR STANDARD MILLING CUTTERS (CONT'D)
Radial and Axial Runout for Standard Milling Cuttore
{All Figures are Full Indicator Movemont (FIM
‘Max Radial Runout (When
Rotated on a Stationary
‘Max Axial Runout (When
Rotated on a Stationary
Nominal Dia st Arbor) ‘Shoulder Test Arbor)
Profi Form Profile
‘Type of Cutter Over Through Relieved Sharpened Relieved Sharpened
Arbor type cutters:
‘Side mille
Shell mills
Keyseat 2 0.003 0.002 0.003 002
Angular 2 5 0.008 0.003 0.008 003
Gear 5 8% 0.005 0.004 0.005 o.008
Convex
Concave
Corner rounding
Plain mills 5 0.003, 0.002
5 8 0.004 0.003
Metal siting saws 5 0.003, {see section below)
5 2 0.004
Serew slotting cutters Sizes 0.005 12 section below)
‘Axial Runout of Metal Sitting Saws and Screw Slotting Cutters
Max Axial Runout
(When Clamped Between Standerd Dia Collars on Test Arbor!
[Nominal Face Width
Through Over Ym Over Ye Over Ye Over Nie
Type of Cutter Over Through Yer ——thru %je—thra% thru %ye thru Ys
3 00a 0.030.003
Motal siting saws andy 7 0005 ©0005 0.008003
scrow slotting cutters A 7 0007 0.006.005 004
6 a 0.008 0.006. 0.005,
8 2 0007 0.006 0.005,
‘Radial Runout of Shank Type Cutters
‘Max Radial Runout of
Periphery With Respect to Shank
‘Type of Cutter Over {Shank Rotated in Veo Block)
2 0.002
‘Shan type cutters 2 4 0.003
4 8 o.00
‘Axial Runout of Shank Type Cutters
Diameter
‘Type of Cutter ee Max Axial Runout
Over Through
Keyseat cutters al all (0.001
All others 1 0.002
1 2 0.003
GENERAL NOTES:
(2) All dimensions are given in inches.
(b) Additional tolerances may be shown in specific tables.ASME 894.19-1997
TABLE 74 TOLERANCES FOR STANDARD END MILLS
Outside Diam
MEDIUM HELIX SERIES
Tolerances
Double end, %s $.8.
MILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS
lute (Note (1) + 0.003, ~ 0.000
2 flute, etub and ragular length +0.000 = 0.0015
2 flute, lang length (Note (1) +0.003, = 0.000
Single end, weldon shank
‘Multiple fute + 0.003 = 0.000
2 flute, stub length + 0.000 = 0.0015
2 flute, regular and long length + 0.003, = 0.000
Double end, woldon shank
4 flute (Note (1] +-0.003, = 0.000
2 ute +0,009 = 0.0015,
Center cutting single end, woldon shank
‘Sand 4 flute 0,003 ~ 0.000
Center cutting, double end, weldon shank
‘Band 4 flute +0.000 = 0.0015,
Hoavy duty, single end, 2 in, & 2% in. shank
2,3,4, and 6 flute +-0.005 = 0.000
HIGH HELIX SERIES
‘Single ond, woldon shank
2ilate + 0.003 = 9.000
PREMIUM HIGH SPEED STEEL SERIES
CContor cuting, single end, woldon shank
2 flute and multiple flute +0.003, = 0.000
‘Shank Diameter Tolerances
‘Straight shanks [including weldon shanks) = 0.0001 = 0.0005
(Geo Tables 62-86 for design features and tolerances for weldon
‘and combination shanks)
Length of Cut Tolerances
All excopt miniature and heavy duty +e Yo
Miniature +e ~ Yes
Heavy duty, 2 in, & 2% in. shank Ve ~TheMILLING CUTTERS AND END MILLS ‘ASME 894.19-1997
TABLE 74 TOLERANCES FOR STANDARD END MILLS (CONT’D)
Overall Length Tolerances
HSS Except Heavy Duty 3 in. 0. 0.
HSS Heavy Duty 3 in. 0. .
Ye
Radial Runout Tolerances
Flute Length ‘Maximum Radial Runout of
Periphery With Respect to Shank
Over Through {Shank Rotated in Vee Block)
Z 2 0.002
2 4 0.003
4 2 0.008
‘Axial Runout of End Mill Teeth,
Diameter Maximum Axial Runout
Over Through aed a
S 1 0.002
1 a 9.003,
GENERAL NOTES:
{a) All dimensions are given in inches.
(0) Additional tolerancas may be shown in specific tabs.
Note:
(11 the shank is the same diameter as the cutting portion on double-end, straight shank ond mills, and where the tolerance
is normally positive, the tolerance on the cutting diameter comes +0 0000 0.0025.
65Any dimension in this Standard can be converted
by the addition of its components from the tables in
this: Appendix.
Consider the actual or implied precision of the values
APPENDIX A
CONVERSION TABLES FROM INCH TO MILLIMETER
(This Appondix is not part of ASME 894.19-1997 and is included for information only.)
in customary units in determining the number of signif
cant digits to be retained in the SI equivalents. (For
an explanation of conversion techniques, see ANSI/
IEEE 268-1982, Metric Practice.
TABLE A1_ CONVERSION TABLE FROM INCH TO MILLIMETER
im, mm in mom in. mn ia, mm
Yeu 0.40 he 798 % 15.88 oa
Ma 333 Ya 1627 a
Ya 079
Ye 19 Mag 873 My 16.87 Me
Pea 2.13 ha v.07 "ha
Ye 158
ou 198 % 952 “he 17.46 Ue
Be 892 e v7.86 a
we 238
Yes 278 Ma 10.32 Ma 18.26 1 25.40
"ha 10.72 es 18.65, 2 50.80
% 3.18,
Yh 387 hy at % 19.05 3 7820
he 151 a 19.48 4 101.60,
om 397
"ou 437 a 191 Pin 19.84 5 127.00
oa 1230 Yeu 2024 8 152.40,
% 476
Me 516 % 1270 "he 20.84 7 17780
he va.10 ee 21.08 a 203.20
an 556
“he 595 Mba 1349 Py 2143 9 228.60
a 1339 Se 2a 10 254.00
% 625
"ee 875 he 1429 % 22.22 u 279.40
a 14.68 Pe 22.62 2 304.80
a 7.14
Me 784 eo 15.08
a 15.48
oTABLE A2 CONVERSION TABLE FROM INCH TO MILLIMETER FOR DECIMAL INCH VALUES
LESS THAN 1 (DO NOT INTERPOLATE)
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00s 127 130132 135437 140 125147 1.80
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007 e801 19 188190193 198198201
00s = 203 2052082112262 2at 22.28
009 = 228231238 286288 244 248249251
010 254257259 282 eA 287 2892722782
om = 2.792? ak aT 20292285287 300.02
0 3053072 2D 23 3258.28
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071 5330536 539, 8? 5a a] ST BS
022 569561 564 5655.69, 572 «6740577 8.79.8
02300584587 589582584 557 583860260507
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rn 6s3 586 887.01 204 = 7067.08
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037 © 940 9.42 9.45 9.47 95095285 a 860
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oat 0.41 10.4410. 10.9 1052S = 10S7 = 188062
042 10671068 10.72,S«10.74 = 1077S 1080 = 108218087080,
043 109210951097 1100S 102,057 tas
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