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.
MARTIN MILLER<BR>ROTARY STEEL<BR>RULES

SPECIAL ROTARY
CUTTING RULES

FineCut 14T-

FineCut 14T

It performs with minimal penetration on many different types of materials.

Specifications
ExecutionMM 40MM 44HP 44
Hardness body~ 380 HV~ 430 HV~ 430 HV
Hardness edge~ 380 HV~ 430 HV~ 530 HV
Thickness3 pt / 1.05 mm
4 pt / 1.42 mm
Height23.80 - 50.80 mm
0.937" - 2.000"
BevelT (asymmetric)



BST 12T-

BST 12T

12T was the starting point in rotary diecutting and has moved more and more from side bevel to center bevel. But side bevel still has some limited uses today.
 
Specifications
ExecutionMM 34HP 34
Hardness body~ 340 HV~ 340 HV
Hardness edge~ 340 HV~ 530 HV
Thickness4 pt / 1.42 mm
Height23.80 - 26.40 mm
0.937" - 1.039"
BevelB (side bevel)






AST 20T-

AST 20T

This rule is appropriate when a clean edge appearance is required.

Specifications
ExecutionMM 34HP 34
Hardness body~ 340 HV~ 340 HV
Hardness edge~ 340 HV~ 530 HV
Thickness4 pt / 1.42 mm
Height23.80 - 26.40 mm
0.937" - 1.039"

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