425FX 060 L HP CUTTER FX-CUT CARB - (Pack of 1)
The carbide cutter flame fine double cut left-handed from Busch & Co. GmbH is a precision rotary tool engineered for demanding material removal and finishing tasks across a range of professional applications. Designed with a flame geometry and a fine double cut pattern, this cutter delivers controlled stock removal with a smooth surface finish, making it well-suited for intricate work where accuracy is essential.
Product Specifications
- Type: Carbide Cutter
- Shape: Flame
- Cut: Fine Double Cut
- Hand: Left-Handed
- Standard Classification: ISO: 500 104 274 142 060
- Pack Quantity: 1
Applications
The carbide cutter flame fine double cut left-handed is suited for use across several professional fields, including:
- Model Making — precise shaping and detailing of scale models and prototypes
- Plastics Technology — efficient cutting and contouring of plastic components
- Crown and Bridge Technology — fine preparation and finishing work in dental prosthetics
- Model Casting Technique — accurate material removal for cast model applications
Why Choose This Cutter
As a carbide cutter flame fine double cut left-handed tool manufactured in Germany, this instrument meets the exacting standards expected in professional workshop and dental laboratory environments. The fine double cut configuration minimises vibration and chatter, providing a refined cutting action on a variety of materials. Its left-handed orientation makes it the correct choice for specific rotational directions and technique requirements.

FAQ
What does fine double cut mean? Fine double cut refers to a crosshatch pattern of cutting teeth that produces a smoother finish and finer chip removal compared to a standard single cut or coarse double cut.
Is this cutter suitable for dental laboratory use? Yes, this tool is used in crown and bridge technology as well as model casting technique, making it appropriate for dental laboratory applications.
What is the ISO classification for this product? The ISO standard classification is 500 104 274 142 060.

