cutting tools specification
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Explanation:
In the context of machining, a cutting tool or cutter is any tool that is used to remove material from the work piece by means of shear deformation. Cutting may be accomplished by single-point or multipoint tools. ... Milling and drilling tools are often multipoint tools.
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Answer:
Insert Specifications
Application:
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- Boring
Designed for use in boring, the machining of an internal diameter in the workpiece.
- Construction
Inserts for tools involved in construction and civil engineering applications such as milling of concrete or asphalt.
- Cutoff / Parting
Insert for cut-off or parting applications on a lathe.
- Drilling
Designed for use in drilling operations, typically with good thrust capacity in addition to radial load rating.
- Grooving
Inserts for cutting a groove into shafts or other workpieces. They may be square-edged, radiused, or of many other configurations.
- Hobbing
Cutting of gear tooth profiles.
- Milling
Designed for use with milling cutters; can include a wide variety of machining operations and tools.
- Mining
Insert designed for mining and rock cutting of granite, marble, etc., and for general use in mining drilling operations.
- Sawing
Inserts for saw blades, including rotary and reciprocating.
- Shearing / Cutting
Inserts for knives or blades that shear, cut, perforate, etc.
- Tapping
Designed specifically for use with taps to create internal threads.
- Threading
Creating or chasing external threads on a cylindrical workpiece. They are frequently used on lathes or turning centers.
- Turning
Used in horizontal or vertical lathes and turning centers.
Brake Rotor Turning
Turning inserts specifically designed for turning and resurfacing of automotive brake rotors.
- Other
Other unlisted or specialized application.
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