users guide Instruction Manual
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Pip free parting
To avoid or minimise pips use right hand 
style or left hand style ground inserts with 
smallest possible front angle that gives an 
acceptable component.
Inserts with 5° front angle are available in 
CF, CM and CR geometries. Inserts with 
10° and 15° front angle are available in CS 
 geometry.
Note that a large front angle reduces  
pips, but will not produce a straight cut and 
give poorer surface finish and shorter tool 
life.
For straight parting and high stability use 
a screw clamp holder with the shortest 
overhang, a
r
. A reinforced toolholder will 
increase the stability even more.
Reinforced blade.
Screw clamp holder 
with short a
r
.
Parting – small 
diameter  bars
When parting off small diameter bars, ensure 
the lowest possible forces are generated. 
Use inserts with smallest possible width and 
sharpest edges, i.e. CS or CF geometries.
The precision ground CoroCut XS hav-
ing widths down to 0.7 mm and 15° front 
angled for pip-free parting are ideal for these 
types of applications.










