Effective and high-quality turning
High precision coolant from above controls the chip breaking for secure machining, while under coolant controls the temperature for long and predictable tool life. The coolant also have positive effects on surface quality.
To achieve the highest quality of surfaces, the key is to prevent cutting forces from causing micro-movements of the insert. iLock®, an interface between insert and holder, is developed to bridge this challenge.
Coromant Capto® interface or QS™ shanks enable quick tool change and easy coolant connection for maximized production time.
Tool holders size: C4, C5, C6
Sizes: 2020, 2525, 12(3/4”), 16 (1")
Tool holder sizes: C5, C6
Grades: GC4425, GC4415 Geometries: -L4, -M5, -M5W Insert shape: 80 degree corner
The eight-edged inserts of CoroTurn® 300 ensure good heat transformation for predictable performance and wear. More edges also means fewer inserts which in turn means better control of the inventory. The geometries are designed for excellent chip breaking within their respective application areas. Last but not least; the eight-edged insert design means less carbide per edge which means less material to recycle and waste. Good for you and for the environment.
See CoroTurn® 300 in face- and longitudinal turning operations and the result after using all eight edges.
Steel turning often means continuously refining your machining strategy. The new all-black CoroTurn® 300 inserts in grade GC4425 and GC4415 bring a substantial increase in edge-line security. The unique combination of wear resistance and toughness take performance to a new level.
See how to change inserts, connect coolant and other valuable things about CoroTurn® 300 in this animation.
When we programmed and used the NC code from CoroPlus® Tool Path with the PrimeTurning™ method, we saved in total about eight hours in both programming and machining on the first job, with batch size of 20 pieces
How does Y-axis turning actually work? View the animation to get a deeper insight into the fundamentals.
Follow our thread turning application tips for good chip control and long tool life.
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