New Seco® High-Feed SP07 reduces inventories and maximises productivity

Capable of handling a wide mix of materials, Seco® reports that its new High-Feed SP07 excels in all machining strategies, allowing users to push productivity levels, particularly on complex components. A positive cutting rake angle ensures optimal chip formation, while the stable insert design and constant lead angle deliver predictable cutting behaviour, paramount for unmanned production.
Reduce the need for skilled labour
The SP07 was developed to addresses common industry challenges: frequent tool changes, unpredictable results and high costs due to rapid wear. In one solution, it simplifies tool management and reduces the need for skilled labour, states Seco. Digital traceability via data matrix codes further streamlines operations, making the SP07 suitable for high-volume and unmanned production.
High metal removal rates in shallow depths of cut
Each insert features four cutting edges, maximising usage and extending tool life. Even with shallow depths
of cut (≤0.8 mm), the SP07 maintains high metal removal rates, ensuring manufacturers stay on track with
productivity goals. According to Seco, the result is a significant reduction in cost per part and improved operational efficiency.
“Our customers need to boost productivity and cut costs, which is why we developed the High-Feed SP07 to deliver reliable, flexible performance across materials,” comments Benoît Patriarca, Product Manager Copy High Feed Milling. “The four cutting edges and digital traceability simplify processes further, even when skilled labour is limited.”
