SuperTurnZ Inserts Enable Single-Tool, Multidirectional Turning
Appears in Print as:“插入使多向转动”
These inserts are designed as a highly productive alternative to conventional turning where 80-degree and 35-degree corner inserts are fed in the same direction.
Edited byAngela Osborne
Ingersoll Cutting Tools’ SuperTurnZ can be a highly productive alternative to conventional turning. Photo Credit: Ingersoll Cutting Tools
Ingersoll Cutting Toolssays its SuperTurnZ inserts are an innovative system for multidirectional turning which uses the front and back cutting edge of a four-corner insert in a single tool.
The inserts are said to be a productive alternative to conventional turning where 80-degree and 35-degree corner inserts are fed in the same direction. Instead, these inserts use all four directions available on a conventional two-axis lathe (+Z, -Z, +X, -X) to maximize material removal.
These double-sided positive inserts have the same axial and radial rake angle and capability as standard ISO positive inserts, enabling lowcuttingforces, but with double the cutting edges and much higher feed rate capabilities, the company says.
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