Cutting Edge Type: Indexable Carbide , Insert Size: 0.500 , Insert Thickness: 0.187 , Material: 4140 , Nomenclature: ANSI , Number of Inserts Required: 1 , Shank: Square , Shank Length: 6
Working Mechanism
- The turning toolholder is mounted to the lathe or machine tool using a base.
- The cutting tool is inserted into the tool post of the turning toolholder.
- The clamping mechanism is used to secure the cutting tool within the tool post.
- The adjustment mechanism is used to position the cutting tool relative to the workpiece. This allows for precise control over the cutting process.
- The rotation mechanism allows the cutting tool to be rotated around its own axis. This creates the desired cutting geometry.
Features
- Dorian turning toolholders feature shank mounting for a rigid connection and precise alignment.
- They have multiple cutting edges & can be rotated to provide a fresh cutting edge.
- These turning toolholders have a cutting head that holds an indexable insert for improved tool life.
- They are capable of cutting in either right / left hand directions for controlled chip flow and improved accuracy.
Frequently Asked Questions
How are turning toolholders mounted to a lathe or machine tool?
Turning toolholders are mounted to a lathe or machine tool using a base. The base is secured to the machine tool using bolts or clamps, providing a stable platform for the toolholder.
What are the factors to consider while choosing the right turning toolholder for my application?
Major factors to consider while chosing a turning toolholder include the type of cutting tool being used, the material being machined and the desired cutting parameters.
What benefits does Dor-Lock mounting style offer to these turning toolholders?
Dor-Lock clamping system offers secure holding of the workpiece and precise control of the cutting operation.