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    GC1010

    GC1010 is a PVD-coated grade for light roughing to finishing operations. With its exceptional resistance to plastic deformation, thermal cracking, and other types of wear, this grade can withstand long periods of time in cut and is suitable for machining hardened steel from 36 HRC and higher.

    Benefits and features

    • First choice grade for hardened steel
    • High cutting speeds
    • Security and long tool life

    Milling Hard Steel

    Milling Hard Steel

    Discover more about this material group that contains hardened and tempered steel with hardness >45–65 HRC.

    Milling – Initial Considerations

    Milling – Initial Considerations

    Milling has evolved into a machining method with a very broad range of operations. Carefully consider configurations before milling.

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    Find your grade

    The milling grade chain for hardened steel includes PVD and CVD carbide grades along with CBN-tipped grades, cermets, and ceramics for various machining conditions. Use the information below to find the right grade for your production.

    Stable conditions
    Unstable conditions

    Low heat

    (Small cutters
    and/or low vc, ae)

    High heat

    (Large cutters
    and/or high vc, ae)

    GC1010

    Hard, PVD grade with a thin coating for light roughing to finishing of hardened steel with 36 HRC and higher should be used in stable conditions for both wet and dry machining.

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    CoroMill® 216: Ball nose cutters for roughing to semi-finishing.

    CoroMill® 216F: Ball nose cutters for finishing.

    CoroMill® 345: First choice face milling cutters for high productivity.

    CoroMill® 390: Versatile shoulder milling and ramping cutters for mixed production.

    CoroMill® 490: First choice for general and repeated shoulder milling.

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    GC4220

    Hard, CVD grade with a thick coating for light roughing to finishing at low feeds, moderate speeds, and large radial engagements in the lower ISO H hardness range for both wet and dry machining.

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    CoroMill® 245: Multipurpose face milling cutters for mixed production.

    CoroMill® 345: First choice face milling cutters for high productivity.

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    Complementary grades

    GC1130

    Hard, thin coated PVD grade with Zertivo™ technology for light roughing to finishing at low feeds, moderate speeds, and small radial engagements in the lower ISO H hardness range for both wet and dry machining.
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    CT530

    Medium-hard, uncoated cermet grade for light finishing in stable and dry conditions.
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    CB50

    Hard, CBN-tipped grade for semi-finishing to finishing in very stable and dry conditions. Use when dimensional stability and long tool life are crucial.
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    GC3040

    Medium-hard, thick coated CVD grade that can be used as a backup to GC4220 in unstable and dry conditions.
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    CC6190

    Hard, silicon nitride ceramic grade for light roughing to semi finishing of chilled cast iron in stable and dry conditions.
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    Highlights

    CVD or PVD?

    CVD or PVD?

    Basic knowledge of cutting tool materials is important to make the correct choice. Learn more about the advantages and recommendations of each cutting tool material.

    Zertivo™ Grade GC1130

    Zertivo™ Grade GC1130

    Get set for a productive milling future with the impressive combination of CoroMill® 390 and GC1130.

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