HSS TOOL BITS

Available in the following grades

OMICRON 652      [0% CoAISI M 2]

Very economical molybdenum based with high toughness and impact strength suitable for roughing and
finishing operations especially on low carbon steels and non ferrous metal.
Recommended Hardness: 61-63 HRc


OMICRON 652 PLUS     [0% CoAISI M 2]
General purpose economical grade with extended tool life recommended on non ferrous application viz., Al, brass,plastics and parting of hollow tubes and pipes. Recommended Hardness:61-64 HRc


OMICRON 35      [5% Co AISI M 35]

Good red hardness, moderate impact strength and wear resistance selected for most of the low and medium carbon steels and non ferrous metals. Recommended Hardness: 63-65 HRc


OMICRON 42       [8% Co AISI M 42]

Very high hardness and wear resistance. Ideal for machining hard and wear resistant material such as high tensile and heat treating steels. Recommended Hardness: 63-66 HRc


OMICRON ECOMAX      [10% Co]

Cost effective economical HSS in conventional T 42 grade for parting and facing of easy to machine
steels ( Leaded, free cutting applications). Recommended Hardness: 64-66 HRc


OMICRON AUTOCUT      [10% Co  T 42]

Superior 10% Co (T42) grade for machining of hard materials and general profile tools for bar feeder applications.
Recommended Hardness:66-68 HRc


OMICRON SUPERMAX       [10% Co  T 42]

Enhanced Superior 10% Co (T42) grade with extended tool life for machining of hard materials and complex profiles in Bar feeder Automats. Recommended Hardness: 66-68 HRc


OMICRON AUTOCUT 50     [11% Co]

Premium series with very high Hot hardness for profile forming tools for almost all difficult to machine steels. Recommended Hardness: 67-69 HRc


OMICRON SUPERMAX 50    [11% Co]

Most Premium series of high speed steels with enhanced post hardening procedures for profile forming tools for SS, ball bearing steel, Inconel, forged steels difficult to machine non ferrous metals. Recommended Hardness: 67-69 HRc


OMICRON PM 30   [ASP 30  8% Co]

New generation Powder metallurgy High Speed steels For very special cutting applications.
Recommended Hardness: 66-68 HRc