MARTIN MILLER
ROTARY STEEL
RULES

We use mechanical and thermal stress relieving on our rotary rules after curving them to the required diameter. This technique offers important benefits: a precise inner curving diameter, a tight fit in the die tool, and a minimised risk of cracks and material fatigue fractures.
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ROTARY CUTTING RULES

Types of Bevel-

Types of Bevel



Specification

Execution*
SpecificationMM 34HP 34 / HF 34
Hardness body~340HV~340HV
Hardness edge~340HV~530HV
Further information
Bevel finishground teeth, long bevel shaved
Thickness3 pt. / 1.05mm, 4 pt / 1.42 mm / 2.13 mm
Height21.30-30.16 mm / 0.840"-1.187"
*HP40 on request




ST - Standard-

ST - Standard

Standard design, aggressive tooth space for general use

ProfilesTPI
A-ST/AD-ST8T
A-ST/AD-ST10T
A-ST/AD-ST12T*
*preferred stock item



RS - Round Shape-

RS - Round Shape

round guilet - pointed thooth, best bendability

ProfilesTPI
A-RS / AD-RS8T
A-RS / AD-RS10T
A-RS / AD-RS12T*
*preffered stock item




DC - Double Cut-

DC - Double Cut

smaller guilet depth, less wear on anvils

ProfilesTPI
AD-DC8T*
AD-DC10T
AD-DC12T
*preffered stock item

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