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Ingersoll adds cutter styles, configurations to milling line

Ingersoll Cutting Tools expanded what it calls its "most versatile milling solutions product line," by delivering additional cutter styles and configurations designed to increase application flexibility, performance, and tool life across a broad range of machining applications.

April 6, 2026

Ingersoll adds cutter styles, configurations to milling line imageIngersoll Cutting Tools expanded what it calls its “most versatile milling solutions product line,” by delivering additional cutter styles and configurations designed to increase application flexibility, performance, and tool life across a broad range of machining applications.

The expanded lineup includes 45º cutters, extended flute cutters, and a small slotter series, providing solutions for both rough and finishing operations.

MaxSFeed 45° and extended flute series feature a dovetailed insert pocket design that enhances insert security, reduces movement under load, and significantly increases edge life and cutter body longevity. Extended flute cutters are available in full effective and half effective cutting lengths, allowing machinists to optimize reach, stability, and chip evacuation based on application requirements.

The newly expanded MaxSFeed slotters series utilizes Ingersoll’s popular MultiSurfer shank interface, providing secure, repeatable tool mounting and compatibility with existing setups while minimizing changeover time.

“Our expanded offerings were developed to give manufacturers more options without compromising performance or durability,” said Nicolas Lopez, Tangential Milling Product Manager. “From extended reach applications to small-diameter slotting, MaxSFeed delivers reliable cutting solutions that help shops increase productivity and improve part quality.”

Designed for versatility, MaxSFeed supports multiple insert grades, allowing users to tailor performance to a wide variety of material applications, including carbon steels, alloy steels, stainless steels, cast iron, and high-temperature alloys. Cutter bodies are manufactured from hardened, high-strength materials to withstand aggressive cutting conditions and high-feed applications.

The expanded MaxSFeed product lines are available now through authorized distributors.

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