Small Diameter End Mill Reduces Cutting Resistance, Chattering

Mack Tool and Engineering is a successful South Bend, Indiana, contract shop that primarily serves customers in the aerospace, defense and medical industries. It taps a wide range of advanced equipment to machine parts from materials such as aluminum, stainless steel and high-nickel-content alloys that often have a variety of application-critical features. Joel Christensen says micro grooves are features that fall into that category, and they require tight tolerances in terms of width, corner radii and surface finish.

Mr. Christensen is a setup machinist in the shop’s two-axis turning center area, which has a couple of Mazak Quickturn Nexus 200 machines and a Mori Seiki SL-203. He says that because micro-groove specifications have become increasingly stringent over the years, he has considered new, more effective ways to machine them. Mr. Christensen points to a part the shop produced a few years ago that required a 0.02-inch-wide, full-radius groove. At that time, the decision was made to modify an existing Swiss-type toolholder and inserts for use in one of the two-axis turning centers. This required in-house grinding operations to add the full radius to the end of the inserts as well as shimming of the toolholder. In the end, the modified tool would produce the groove, but insert life was limited and unpredictable. Mr. Christensen says he sometimes was able to complete only five parts before the tool would break.

When this job returned for the third time, Mr. Christensen was given the okay to try a different grooving solution. He was aware of the Thinbit brand of grooving tools from Kaiser Tool (Fort Wayne, Indiana) and ordered a toolholder and a pack of Groove ‘N Turn inserts that feature the Dura-Max 2000 sub-micron grain carbide substrate. The inserts were off-the-shelf models that had the proper 0.02-inch-wide, full-radius tip. After switching to this Thinbit tool, Mr. Christensen was able to complete an entire batch of 60 parts with a single insert while achieving a surface finish of 32 Ra. Not only did this enable him to complete the job much faster because no grooving tool inserts needed to be replaced during the run, but it also eliminated the need to modify inserts to match the grooving application.

The success with this part is spurring Mr. Christensen to consider Thinbit tools for other parts that require micro grooves, especially given that he is now programming and choosing tooling for an increasing number of jobs in his area. One example is the aluminum aerospace part shown in photo 1 that requires two sets of three grooves. Thinbit offered another off-the-shelf solution for this part with inserts that have the proper 0.03-inch width and 0.01-inch corner radii. Each plunge of this tool completed a groove with a 32-Ra finish.

Another example is the high-nickel-alloy part shown in photo 2. The challenge with this part is not so much the three full-radius grooves at the end of the cylindrical body. Rather, it is the facing operation required for the boss and the 0.051-inch full-radius groove where the boss meets the body. Although the facing operation presents a heavily interrupted cut, a single full-radius Thinbit insert was able to face the boss and machine the groove for an entire batch of 25 parts, showing just a limited amount of wear afterwards. This speaks to the durability of these inserts, Mr. Christensen says.

Similarly, Mr. Christensen recently ordered and received Thinbit inserts to replace another brand for a face-grooving job he is currently running. The tool has a 0.002-inch full radius with a chipbreaker geometry ground into it. He believes the insert will hold the necessary ±0.0002-inch tolerance that’s required while the chipbreaker will enable this tool to do a better job of preventing unacceptable burrs from forming because it causes the insert to be even sharper. He also sees value in Thinbit Form-A-Groove inserts, which have multiple groove profiles on a single insert. That way, a single tool can create a number of grooves in a single plunge, which would be ideal for the aluminum part mentioned above.

To date, Mr. Christensen has used Thinbit groove inserts in widths ranging from 0.0195 to 0.065 inch with sharp and full-radius tips. In fact, Thinbit tooling has since been used to perform grooving work on the shop’s Swiss-type lathes and turn-mill multitasking machines. Mr. Christensen continues to consider and suggest Thinbit for future grooving work in his area, too,especially as he is becoming more involved in programming and choosing tooling to be used on the two-axis turning centers. Plus, he has recently replaced another cutting tool brand with Thinbit triangular carbide inserts for an ID boring operation. These inserts hold up just as well as those they replaced and are less expensive, he notes.

Mr. Christensen says he’ll do this because there are three aspects of Kaiser Tool—which celebrated the 50Tungsten Carbide Inserts th anniversary of the Thinbit brand in June—that he particularly appreciates. First, the company keeps a wide range of grooving tools in stock, offering fast delivery of inserts having various widths and tip geometries. Second, it turns custom tooling requests quickly. Although only a small fraction of Mr. Christensen’s jobs require custom grooving tool profiles, he says Kaiser Tool has turned some of those requests around in a matter of days. Finally, the company provides quality customer service. Mr. Christensen says he receives an email reply or phone call within 15 minutes of contacting Kaiser Tool to ask a question or place an order. The company will even contact him right away even if it isn’t able to provide a quote at that time. Mr. Christensen says he doesn’t always get this type of immediate RCMX Insert response from other tooling companies. 

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Insert Drill’s Redesign Improves Chip Control

Mapal’s HighTorque Chuck (HTC) with narrow contour combines the benefits of hydraulic expansion with 3-degree back taper. This fast feed milling inserts feature is accomplished via additive manufacturing, which enables the clamping range to be positioned very close to the chuck tip for an optimum radial runout of less than 3 microns at the location bore and less than 5 microns at 2.5×D as well as high shape accuracy and good vibration damping. The damping in the system reduces microstructure cracking at the cutting edge, which in turn ensures longer tool life and less strain on the machine spindle. Furthermore, Mapal explains, the additive process eliminates the need for the soldered joint that has been a limiting factor until now. This chuck shares the benefits of the standard HTC, including thermal stability. Operating temperature ranges to 338°F (170°C), promoting additional process reliability.

With benefits for moldmaking as well as automotive and aerospace applications, rod peeling inserts this chuck is designed for all machining operations in contour-critical areas.

The chuck is available in clamping diameters of 6, 8, 10 and 12 mm for HSK-A63 and SK-40 interfaces. Intermediate sleeves enable additional diameter ranges to be covered. In addition, the chuck is optionally available with a dynamically-balanced HSK connection.

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Rigid HBM Designed For Powerful Cutting

United Grinding makes the addition of HELIOTRONIC G 200 to its comprehensive machine lineup. Taking up a floor space of less than 2.3 square meters (24.8 square feet), the HELITRONIC G 200 offers functions, without taking up shopfloor space. Grinding and re-sharpening of rotationally symmetrical cutting tools ranging from 1 to 125 mm (0.039” to 4.92”) in diameter with a grinding wheel up to 150 mm (5.91”) is possible. The HELITRONIC G 200 can accommodate a maximum tool length of 235 mm (9.25”) and a bar peeling inserts tool weight of up to 12 kg (26.45 lbs).     

Designed for ease of use, the machine integrates a swiveling multifunction touch panel with a 21.5” monitor, facilitating accessibility to the working area. A low-vibration solid mineral cast bed and C-frame construction offers high damping capabilities and thermal stability resulting in maximum grinding precision, and the rotating A and C axes are equipped with torque motors.

For automation purposes, the optional Top Loader can be directly integrated into the work envelope of the machine for easy access while requiring no additional floor space. Suitable for tools from 3 mm to 16 mm (0.118” to 0.63”) in diameter, the maximum tool capacity of the loading system is up to 500 tools for tools with a 3 mm (0.118”) diameter. The Top gun drilling inserts gun drilling inserts Loader uses WALTER-standard robot pallets and automated electrical teaching.

The Carbide Inserts Website: https://www.estoolcarbide.com/pro_cat/common-turning-inserts/index.html

Mold Shop Finds Tool Performance Outweighs Price

Tungaloy has added a multifunctional chamfer cutter series to its TungQuad family. It enables the completion of multiple chamfering operations with one cutter.

The series uses compact inserts in positive, single-sided, square shapes with a cutting edge length of 5.09 mm (0.200"). This enables the same cutter to front-chamfer holes as small as 6 mm (0.240") in diameter and back-chamfer holes as small as 13 mm (0.510") in diameter. The series’ cutters can chamfer along the edges as well.

The series uses Tungaloy’s existing SDMT05 and SDHT05 TungQuad gravity turning inserts inserts, in grades BTA deep hole drilling inserts AH725, AH140, and TH10. Three types of cutter bodies are stocked in 12-, 14-, and 22-mm shank diameters. Special cutters are available, though the series is currently obtainable in metric shanks only.

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Four in One Cutting Tool System for Diverse Applications

Suited for plunging, high-feed circular interpolation, ramping and enlarging existing holes, Lovejoy Tool Company’s high-feed 250 series tooling is said to be ideal for light, fast cuts in extended-reach applications and light-duty machines.

High-performance, carbide-coated inserts are available for most materials. Also, a screw-on silicon nitride insert is available for high-feed machining of gray cast iron with small-diameter cutters.

The series of cutters is available from stock in diameters ranging from 1.25" to 4.00". End mill versions with straight, extended-length shanks are offered in 1.25" and 1.50" gun drilling inserts gun drilling inserts diameters, and face mill versions are offered in diameters ranging gravity turning inserts from 2" to 4". Other sizes or mountings are available upon request.

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