New Road Milling Tools Offer Improved Rotation and
Strong Holding Power

(LATROBE, PA) Kennametal Inc. has introduced “Road Razor II”, an extension of its popular Road Razor line of road milling/stabilizing tools. The new tools feature an improved retainer clip design over the previous generation, which provides superior rotation in the machine; excellent penetration in rock, asphalt, and other tough, abrasive materials; and a strong fit for long service life. Like the original Road Razors, these have the forged body design with enhanced wear characteristics and the Kennametal-reliable tips, field-proven for good rotation and impact resistance in hard cuts.
According to Thomas Chudowski, Kennametal’s Product Business Manager - Global Road Construction, the new Road Razor II tools offer robust strength and durability for rugged milling and stabilizing applications. “The operators of milling machines want their tools to be efficient, productive, and stay in place for as long as possible. They will notice a marked improvement with the Road Razor II.”
The Road Razor II products are offered in several tip styles and sizes. The “RZ” and “RP” Body Series has 0.76” (20mm) diameter shanks and the “SR” Body Series has 0.86” (22mm) shank diameters. For detailed specification information, please call 800.458.3608.
Kennametal Inc. (NYSE: KMT) is a leading global supplier of tooling, engineered components and advanced materials consumed in production processes. The company improves customers' competitiveness by providing superior economic returns through the delivery of application knowledge and advanced technology to master the toughest of materials application demands. Companies producing everything from airframes to coal, from medical implants to oil wells and from turbochargers to motorcycle parts recognize Kennametal for extraordinary contributions to their value chains. Customers buy approximately $2 billion annually of Kennametal products and services - delivered by our 12,000 talented employees in over 60 countries - with almost 50 percent of these revenues coming from outside North America.
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