Carbide Inserts for Multiple Materials

Choose these premium turning carbide inserts to cut a variety of materials without changing out your tool. For optimized performance, choose a premium insert designed for your workpiece material. These inserts are made of superior carbide for longer life and a smoother finish on your workpiece than economy inserts. Install inserts into a matching holder.

Inserts with a larger nose angle and tip radius remove more material with each pass but cut less precisely than smaller inserts. Select the insert with the largest nose angle and tip radius that will turn your workpiece to the desired shape.

Negative-rake inserts are the first choice for most turning applications. With strong cutting edges on two faces, they last longer than comparable positive-rake inserts. When all the edges on one face are worn, flip the insert over.

Positive-rake inserts stick out in front of the holder to reach tight spaces on the workpiece. However, they only have cutting edges on one side.

After choosing nose angle and rake type, consider roughing inserts for removing material quickly when surface finish isn’t a concern. Medium inserts remove a moderate amount of material for a semi-smooth surface finish. Use finishing inserts at the end of your turning process to remove minimal material for a smooth surface finish.

Inserts for semi-interrupted cutting conditions are the most commonly used, often to machine imperfectly round workpieces, such as shafts with a keyway. Inserts for interrupted cutting conditions are best for workpieces that will come in and out of contact with the insert, such as hexagonal bars.


Post time: Aug-05-2022

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