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Answer added by  MUNISHA D, Indian Telephone Industries Ltd
6 years ago

in up milling tool rotates againest direction of feed, in down milling tool rotates in the same direction of the feed Upmilling requires higher force compared to down mil ... See More

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Answer added by  DEVENDRA NAGRAJ DEVEN, Consultant, Axiscades Engineering Technologies Ltd
6 years ago

The main and basic difference between up milling and down milling is the direction of rotation of cutter to the feed. In up milling the cutter is rotate clockwise when cu ... See More

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Answer added by  Hussain Saud, Team Member, Huhtamaki Plastic Company
5 years ago

In the milling up the cutter rotator rotates on the opposite direction of the feed and milling down is on the same direction of the feed. Due to high force required in th ... See More

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Answer added by  BATTARUSETTY kalyan, Production Manager, RGEngineering Works
5 years ago

The difference between these two techniques is the relationship of the rotation of the cutter to the direction of feed.