ER11 Thread Cutting Insert singles [55 & 60deg]
- SKU:
- ER11-60-1
- Availability:
- If in stock (Please see below price for current stock level) - Ships same day if ordered between Monday-Friday & before 3.30PM Victorian time.
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Description
ER11 Thread Cutting Inserts
External carbide inserts are cutting tools that are designed to be mounted on the exterior or outer surface of a cutting tool holder or shank. They are commonly used in machining operations to perform external turning, facing, grooving, threading, and other cutting operations on a variety of workpieces.
External carbide inserts typically consist of a carbide cutting edge that is mounted onto a metal body, which is then secured onto the cutting tool holder or shank. The carbide cutting edge can withstand high cutting speeds and temperatures, making it suitable for cutting a variety of materials including metals, plastics, and composites.
Some of the key advantages of using external carbide inserts include:
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Increased productivity: External carbide inserts can be quickly and easily replaced when they become dull, allowing for uninterrupted machining operations and increased productivity.
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Versatility: External carbide inserts are available in a wide range of shapes, sizes, and cutting geometries, making them suitable for a variety of cutting operations and workpiece materials.
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Precision: External carbide inserts are designed to produce accurate and consistent cuts, ensuring high quality finished workpieces.
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Cost-effectiveness: External carbide inserts are often less expensive than solid carbide cutting tools, making them a cost-effective choice for many machining operations.
Overall, external carbide inserts are a popular cutting tool choice for many machining operations due to their versatility, precision, and cost-effectiveness.
TO SUIT 10 & 12MM THREAD CUTTING HOLDERS
Available in:
55deg Insert [TiAIN Coat upto 82RC]
60deg Insert
Indexable Inserts suit Metric & UN Threads
View Holders to suit HERE & HERE
What is TiAlN (Black) – Titanium Aluminium Nitride?
This coating has a greater hardness than TiN. A very thin film of AL203 (Aluminium Oxide) is formed on the surface of the TiAlN which greatly increases the service life of the tool, withstanding higher temperatures especially when machining Cast Iron and tough steels.