Insert Grade QX5030 (ISO P20-P40 M20-M30) CVD Coated. - Medium / rough turning and intermediate cutting of steel / stainless steel. Combination of toughest substrate and alumina coating (MT-TiCN + TiC + AL2O3 + TiN) having superior chipping resistance provide wide coverage.
A set of three Sherwood HSS Taps ideal for the general purpose option for thread cutting in most materials including steel, some stainless steels, cast irons and non-ferrous materials such as Aluminium, Brass and many others.
Features and Benefits • Manufactured from durable high speed steel • Precision ground flutes for accurate thread cutting • Features class 2 thread forms with medium fit tolerance • Manufactured with a bright finish
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.
Cut 9 conical carbide burrs feature a cut-9 chipbreaker for fast stock removal, improved control and reduced chips. Ideally suited to hard materials such as steel alloy 50RC, 60RC, carbon and cast iron.
Features and Benefits • Manufactured from a tough carbide substrate for greater tool hardness • Cut-9 chipbreaker increases stock removal and chip control • Ideal for use on hard materials such as steel alloys and more
Typical Applications • Deburring • Polishing • Cast iron • Cast steel • Carbon steel • Alloy steel • Stainless steel • Materials up to HRC65 hardness
Notes • Workpiece 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 at high rpm's '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.