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Turning
Select your tool system
One application within metal cutting that is very sensitive to vibration is internal turning. The different tools for the applications have various parameters that can be adjusted to suit the machine, the component and the material.
In this chapter we will talk about the choice of tooling, various appli­cations, how to minimise the risk of vibration and how to improve productivity.
Choosing the correct tool for the application
Depending on the application and the component it is important to choose the tool that can give the highest output and security.
Depending on the component diameter there are three Sandvik Coro-mant systems available to you.
CoroTurn RC with double-sided negative inserts for applications with hole diameters from 20 mm. This system enables applications from finishing to roughing including modern grades and Wiper inserts for increased pro­ductivity.
CoroTurn 107 single sided inserts with seven degree relief angle are designed for turning applications with hole diameters from 8 mm and applications where copying is the main focus.
CoroTurn 111 is a system of inserts with eleven degree relief angle, designed for hole diameters from 6.5 mm - 32 mm where the overhang is generally longer and where there is a need for tools requiring lower cutting forces.
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