Owner's manual

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. Applications – Thread turnin
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Modi ed  ank infeed Radial infeed Incremental infeed
Modi ed ank infeed
Has many advantages over radial infeed, and most CNC machines
are pre-programmed for this method which is modi ed (angled)
slightly to avoid the insert edge rubbing on the component surface.
Recommended for all operations and insert types
Chip is easier to form or guide, compared to radial infeed
Chip is thicker but generated only on one side of the insert, mak-
ing it easier to cut
Fewer passes than for radial infeed, as less heat is transferred to
the insert
Can be used on both  anks of the thread (opposite  anking) to
steer the chip in best direction
For larger threads, and to eliminate vibration problems
Use 3-5° infeed angle for A- and F-geometries
An infeed angle of 1° should be used for C-geometry.
Infeed
Infeed method dictates how the insert is applied to the workpiece
to create the thread form. The three common infeed choices are
modi ed- ank-, radial-, and incremental infeed.
The infeed method used in threading will directly in uence:
• Chip control
• Thread quality
• Insert wear
• Tool life