Total Chip Control in Turning Processes

Specifically for grooving and parting off on long turning machines, the carbide tool manufacturer Paul Horn GmbH offers a new chip shape geometry for the tool system 274.

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The geometry ensures high process reliability through targeted chip control. Source: HORN/Sauermann

The sintered chip shape geometry 1A provides targeted chip control in the turning process, thus ensuring high process reliability. The universal geometry is suitable for machining various materials. The indexable insert with two cutting edges is available in three cutting widths of 1 mm, 1.5 mm, and 2 mm. The maximum depth of cut ranges from 3 to 6 mm.

A comprehensive holder program is available for the System 274. Source: HORN/Sauermann

The cutting insert is available in grades TH35 and IG35. A comprehensive holder program is available for adaptation to different machine types.

When machining turned parts with small diameters, the tool's tip height must be precisely accurate. Even small deviations in tip height negatively affect the quality of the workpiece when machining tiny parts. Ideally, the machine operator should be able to rotate the indexable insert without having to readjust the tip height. Horn offers high changeover accuracies of less than 0.02 mm when indexing the two-edged insert with System 274. This is made possible by the precise peripheral grinding of the cutting insert in conjunction with the stable insert seat.

Contact:

horn-group.com