Big Kaiser Adds New Inserts to its Offering
Big Kaiser Precision Tooling is adding more than 30 pressed-geometry carbide inserts for its tools.
Big Kaiser Precision Tooling is adding more than 30 pressed-geometry carbide inserts for its tools. The insert design is the result of extensive research and testing.
Big Kaiser pressed-geometry inserts.
The grades and geometries offer improved chip control due to optimized chipbreakers, even when boring gummy materials like low-carbon or stainless steel; improved coatings for increased speed and better wear resistance; more positive cutting geometries to reduce cutting forces, chatter and vibration when used in deep-hole boring operations; longer tool life; and up to 20% savings when compared withcurrent grades.
Related Content
-
Boring Head Enables Sculpture Hardware to Be Machined on a Lathe
When small job shop Ansonia Manufacturing took on a tricky hardware component job for a “live” glass art sculpture, it realized a boring head would be needed to machine the part complete on its live-tool lathe.
-
Broaching Tool Technology For Lathes Used to Slot Inconel Parts
This shop finds value in using an indexable-insert-style broaching tool to create blind-hole slots in heat-treated Inconel aerospace parts on a CNC lathe.
-
Making Micro Threads
Production of micro threads can be challenging, but using the most suitable tools for a given application can simplify the task.