WALTER TOOLS 3/8" Inscribed Circle, CCGT, 80 Degrees Diamond, Carbide Turning Insert
Walter turning inserts are cutting tools used in metalworking lathes to shape and finish cylindrical surfaces by removing material from the workpiece. These Walter 3/8 inch inscribed circle inserts are mounted on the lathe's tool holder and held in place by a locking mechanism, allowing for eas...y replacement and adjustment. Read more
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Chip-Breaker: PF , Cutting Direction: Neutral , Inscribed Circle: 3/8" , Insert Material: Carbide , Insert Shape: 80 Degrees Diamond , Insert Size: 3/8" , Insert Thickness: 0.156" , Mounting Style: Screw Held , No. of Edges: 2 , Rake: Positive , Style: CCGT
Style | Model | ANSI Number | Coating | Grade | Nose Radius | Price | |
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A | CCGT09T302-PF5 WPP20 | CCGT3(2.5)0.5-PF5 | CVD | WPP20 | 0.008" | €32.27 | |
B | CCGT09T302-PF5 WSM30 | CCGT3(2.5)0.5-PF5 | PVD | WSM30 | 0.008" | €31.00 | |
C | CCGT09T304-PF2 WSM10 | CCGT3(2.5)1-PF2 | PVD | WSM10 | 0.016" | €31.22 | |
B | CCGT09T304-PF5 WSM30 | CCGT3(2.5)1-PF5 | PVD | WSM30 | 0.016" | €31.00 | |
A | CCGT09T304-PF5 WPP20 | CCGT3(2.5)1-PF5 | CVD | WPP20 | 0.016" | €31.51 | |
A | CCGT09T304-PF5 WPP30 | CCGT3(2.5)1-PF5 | CVD | WPP30 | 0.016" | €31.51 |
Features
- Walter carbide turning inserts have a 3/8 inch inscribed circle for improved accuracy, reduced vibration and long service life.
- These CCGT turning inserts feature a rhombic shape that provides improved chip control.
- They have an 80-degree diamond shape and a 7-degree clearance angle.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a rhombic and a diamond-shaped turning insert?
- The rhombic insert features a square shape with 90-degree cutting angles & multiple cutting edges, whereas the diamond-shaped insert has a non-square, parallelogram-like shape with cutting angles that deviate from 90 degrees and fewer cutting edges.
- Rhombic inserts are versatile and commonly used for general turning, facing, and profiling, providing stability and balance. In contrast, diamond-shaped inserts excel in specialized applications, such as finishing, due to their non-90-degree cutting angles, which reduce forces and enhance surface quality.
- Rhombic inserts offer the advantage of multiple cutting cycles before indexing, while diamond-shaped inserts may require more frequent indexing or replacement.
How do I maintain these diamond carbide inserts?
Proper maintenance of these inserts involves regular inspection, cleaning and replacing inserts when they become worn or damaged.
What are the factors to consider while choosing the right turning insert?
Major factors include the material being machined, the desired outcome (roughing / finishing) and cutting conditions (speed, feed rate, depth of cut).
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