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The Dormer Catalogue

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The Dormer Catalogue

The new Dormer catalogue is split into separate sections for: The Dormer Catalogue Drills Reamers & Countersinks Taps Dies Cutters Miscellaneous Icons and Technical Info

Each application section includes: The Dormer Catalogue Contents

Each application section includes: The Dormer Catalogue Contents Visual Index

Each application section includes: The Dormer Catalogue Contents Visual Index Product Pages

Each application section includes: The Dormer Catalogue

The contents pages The Dormer Catalogue show product codes and page numbers

The visual index pages The Dormer Catalogue and one column of information for each product show one row for each property or standard of the products

The visual index pages The Dormer Catalogue

The visual index pages The Dormer Catalogue Tool material Standard Depth Point Angle Surface treatment/ coating Shank standard Helix information Direction of rotation Coolant feed Countersink angle Tool image Style code Range Page number for details The example shown is for drilling. For the drilling pages, the rows of icons show information as follows An icon cross reference is available towards the back of the catalogue on pages g2 to g12

The visual index pages The Dormer Catalogue Reamers Icon information for the other applications is as follows: Tool material Surface treatment Standard Direction of rotation Shank Type Form Tolerance Taper Gradient Tool image Style code Range Page number for details

The visual index pages The Dormer Catalogue Taps Thread Type Standard Tolerance Through or Blind hole Threading depth Tool material Chamfer no. Flute/ point type Direction of rotation Surface treatment Coolant Tool image Style code Range Icon for new products Page number for details Icon information for the other applications is as follows:

The visual index pages The Dormer Catalogue Dies Thread form Standard Tolerance Pitch Tool material Direction of rotation Surface treatment Tool image (same for several styles) Style code Range Page number for details Icon information for the other applications is as follows:

The visual index pages The Dormer Catalogue End mills Tool material Application Cutter type Number of teeth/ flutes Milling depth Helix Angle Shank Type Surface treatment Tolerance Cutting direction Standard Tool image Style code Range Icon for new products Page number for details Icon information for the other applications is as follows:

The visual index pages The Dormer Catalogue Inserts/ Toolbits Tool material Surface treatment Standard Edge angle Application Tolerance Tool image (same for several products) Style code Range Page number for details Icon information for the other applications is as follows:

The visual index pages The Dormer Catalogue Shows speed and feed values for the respective products in each of the materials The bottom half of the visual index page

The visual index pages The Dormer Catalogue The materials are grouped and coloured by Application Material Group Steel Stainless steel Cast iron Titanium Nickel Copper Aluminium/ Magnesium Synthetic materials Hard materials Graphite (AMG)

The visual index pages The Dormer Catalogue Where a tool can be used to machine a particular material, the suitability, speed value and feed code are shown. 125 W

The visual index pages The Dormer Catalogue 125 W

The visual index pages The Dormer Catalogue 125 W Suitability Excellent Good Speed Peripheral speed value Feed code Tables to convert feed code to values are at the end of each relevant visual index.

The visual index pages The Dormer Catalogue A separate presentation is available to show you how to use the speed value and feed code to calculate the RPM and penetration rate You can link to the calculation presentation at the end of these slides. 2 second delay 125 W Suitability Excellent Good Speed Peripheral speed value Feed code Tables to convert feed code to values are at the end of each relevant visual index.

The product page The Dormer Catalogue shows: The product code The product icons (same as visual index page) Product description (in six languages) 2 second delay

The product page The Dormer Catalogue AMG suitability (excellent/ good) A dimensioned image (matching column headings) Ordering codes for each size 2 second delay shows:

The product page The Dormer Catalogue Where products are very similar with one different characteristic - maybe type of shank, coating/surface treatment, coolant – the two products are grouped together on a single page, making it easier to compare the two and also see which sizes are available for each product. 2 second delay two-product page

The product page The Dormer Catalogue Icons by product (easily see the difference) AMG suitability by product Descriptions by product e-codes for each product The information on two products includes: - two-product page

The product page The Dormer Catalogue Using the same logic as two products together, sometimes three, four or more products are grouped together on the same page. 2 second delay multi-product page

The product page The Dormer Catalogue 2 second delay multi-product page

The product page The Dormer Catalogue 2 second delay On the grouped product pages, if the descriptions or the AMG suitability are the same for any products, they are grouped together to avoid duplication. multi-product page

reaming The Dormer Catalogue The last section of the catalogue gives information on: The meaning of icons AMG descriptions and examples of workpiece materials Vc to RPM/ Hardness values / tolerances Hints and Tips on drilling threading milling The Icons and Technical Information

The Dormer Catalogue 2 second delay includes explanations of the icon meaning The Icons section

The Dormer Catalogue 2 second delay includes explanations of the icon meaning In the six catalogue languages The Icons section

The Dormer Catalogue 2 second delay It is split into a section for common icons – icons used in most/ all sections of the catalogue The Icons section

Followed by sections explaining icons used in each application area of the catalogue. The Dormer Catalogue 2 second delay Drilling & ReamingCountersinks Threading MillingParting Off The Icons section

AMG descriptions and workpiece materials The Dormer Catalogue 2 second delay A full description of all the Application Material Groups is available in each of the six languages Also included are the Hardness and Tensile Strength values for each AMG

The Dormer Catalogue 2 second delay The table of workpiece materials gives examples of materials in different standards, showing into which AMG group they fit. AMG descriptions and workpiece materials

General info / hints and tips The Dormer Catalogue 2 second delay The final parts of the help and technical section show info on RPM conversions, general hardness cross referencing, plus a page on tolerances. These are followed by hints and tips in each of the six languages on drilling, reaming, tapping and milling.

index The Dormer Catalogue An index to all products is printed inside the front cover.