Suitable for sealing chamber doors or mould closures. The latched bolts are threaded to allow easy adjustment and provide positive connection with latch plate.
Series 36 - Regular Series Dimensions to DIN 844. Centre cutting. Threaded shank to DIN 1835D. Shank cutting diameter to +0.04 -0.0.
Uncoated (for general production machining) TiCN Coated (extends cutter life and improves work material surface finish) TiALN Coated (dissipates and resists heat, reduces surface friction coupled with high surface hardness).
Manufactured from M35 HSS and used for the deburring and chamfering of most metals and plastics. Features straight shanks and manufactured to BS 328 : Part 5 : 1983.
• Single hole head with nclusive angle of 90° for excellent cutting performance • Manufactured from M35 HSS for increased toughness • Uncoated with good heat and wear resistance
Typical Applications •Countersinking
Standards • Manufactured to BS 328 : Part 5 : 1983
TCGT turning inserts feature a CVD coated substrate providing an excellent general purpose grade for medium roughing on steels, stainless and cast irons.
Features and Benefits • CVD MT-TiCN-Al2O3-TiN coating for increased heat and wear resistance • Tough substrate for increased cutting strength • Versatile usage can be used in a range of applications from roughing to finishing • PF chipbreaker for good chip flow
Typical Applications • General purpose • Medium roughing • Finishing • Steel • Stainless steel • Cast iron Finish.
Standards • Insert Grade QX5020 • (ISO P10-P35 M10-M30 K10-K30)
Cut-9 chipbreaker rotary burrs are designed for fast stock removal and improved control for reduced chips for use on hard materials, i.e. steel alloy 50RC, 60RC, carbon and cast iron.
Features and Benefits • Solid carbide construction • Enables fast stock removal on hard materials • Allows for improved control and reduced chips
Typical Applications • Deburring • Polishing • Cast iron • Cast steel • Carbon steel • Alloy steel • Stainless steel up to HRC65 hardness.
Notes • Work piece and tools should always be steady and well supported. • Carbide burrs are not suitable for 'milling' large amounts of material, they are for light stock removal and high revolutions 'LOW FEED - HIGH SPEED'. • Always ensure that at least 70% of the shank length is clamped by the collet or chuck of the tool being used. • Always ensure that the tool is rated to the recommended operating speed of the burr.