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With so many variables present in the machining process, it's essential to optimize every possible factor to achieve world-class efficiency.
To maximize the life of your cutting
tool and minimize problems in the production process, keep these
general guidelines in mind when using your Tungsten ToolWorks
products:
- Tungsten ToolWorks solid carbide cutters are high-performance
tools that perform best in a machining environment characterized
by rigid fixturing and minimal spindle runout.
- As a general rule, the peripheral speed of solid carbide tools will vary with the hardness of the material being cut. The harder the material, the slower the speed.
- Attention to proper speed and feeds will eliminate vibration, chatter and overheating, as well as extend tool life.
- High and/or insufficient speed will cause work surface glazing and poor tool life.
- Chipping of cutting edges indicates chatter, which can be caused by too high a speed, too light a cut, or improper support of the tool or workpiece.
- Handling is also very important; sharpened cutting edges should never be allowed to come into contact with any hard object (or another tool) in a non-machining environment, as they will chip easily.
- Keep your Tungsten ToolWorks products in their original protective packaging until ready for use.
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