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Original Creative Tool Holders By Iscar Direct The Way In Machining Capacity
Iscar's Heliturn platform features a unique, double-sided insert with 4 cutting edges for Fast Metal Removal (FMR) turning. The cutting edge Heliturn is a tangentially clamped insert using a distinctive helical shaped cutting edge, useful for immense depths of cut and greater than average feed rate. The LNMX...-HT Heliturn insert is screw-clamped into the SLANR tool holder and held by the TLN ..-HT carbide seat. This seat has ground surfaces on the top and bottom, to assure perfect contact of the insert with the tool holders. The upper rake face of this insert is mounted level with the top of the tool holder to facilitate chips to flow across the insert, without being interfered by clamps or the tool holder body. The 4 curved helical cutting edges establish positive radial rake angles and soft penetration into the material being cut. The decreased forces and smaller loads provide better tool lifetime, elevated stability and the ability to use tremendously large depths of cut and bigger feeds. The chipformer, manipulates and breaks the chip into rib type curved pieces which can conveniently be removed from the cutting area. The insert has a frontal clearance angle of 3.7 with a 6 side clearance angle to grant machining to a 90 shoulder. Depths of cut up to .315" and facing depths to .126" at up to .047" IPR are attainable with Heliturn.When compared to CNMG/M 16... or WNMG/M 13... insert sizes with the same corner radius, much superior tool life can be foreseeable when using the LNMX 1506..-HT insert. Iscar has recently included a smaller size to the Heliturn family - the LNMX 1104..R/L-HT insert and tool holder for the medium application range of up to .197" depth of cut. The unique insert features all of the benefits of the larger insert. This enhances the economical advantage in the medium machining application range. When compared to CNMG/M 43. 12... or WNMG/M 43. 08... insert sizes with the same corner radius, a considerably better tool life can be foreseen. The inserts are accessible in .031, .047 and .063" tool nose radii. Heliturn inserts are presented in the most superior carbide grades: IC9025, IC3028 , IC428, IC907, and IC908.
The external tool holders are attainable in 1, 1.25 and 1.5" shank sizes. Boring bars are obtainable in 1, 1.25 1.5 and 2" bar sizes. Also obtainable are exchangeable heads. These tool holders have Iscar's unique Hard Touch coating, which extends holder life and resists corrosion. As a result of the location of this insert, machining next to the tailstock is likely.
The high positive rake angle of these tools allows 10-15% less power usage than traditional tool holders at the same parameters.
By utilizing Iscar's Heliturn tools, massive cost savings and profitability in lathe procedures is guaranteed.
A New 80 Degree Rhombic Insert with high helical cutting edge for high metal removal rates Iscar is launching the CNMX 1207..-HTW insert family. The unique insert has a very positive radial, helical cutting edge and a positive rake angle; a succession which considerably reduces the cutting forces. The insert's corner has a wiper arrangement which provides high surface finish even at high feed conditions, which in abundant occasions can dismiss a finishing cut. The corner angle is 88 degrees which provides increased strength. The CNMX inserts were engineered for heavy machining applications. Their specific design ensures dependable, fast metal removal when using 80 degree rhombic inserts. They can be mounted on any regular tool holder that carries regular CNMG inserts, but the seat has to be substituted with a special seat: TCH 4. Iscar's R-clamp tool holders are highly endorsed for heavy machining applications.
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