N XD 3 2 1 XD XD XD: Turning
N XD 3 2 1 XD XD XD: Turning
N XD 3 2 1 XD XD XD: Turning
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The screw thread and its components.
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sides of the proled cutting edge. Tool wear is more even on both sides of the insert and the method is more suitable for ne pitches and work-hardening materials. The modied ank wear (B) is an advantageous method for modern thread turning and CNC lathes are programmed to have this method in cycles. The insert is fed in at the angle of the prole less a clearance angle. Clearance behind the cutting point, as in ordinary turning, has to be provided for in the feed direction. Chip control is better, the process being more similar to ordinary turning and for using chipbreaker threading inserts, type geometry C. Less heat is generated in the insert point and production security is generally high with this method. Vibration tendencies, as might arise in coarse threads or when long length of contact is involved, can be reduced with ank infeeding. Incremental type feed (C) is the method used mainly for large proles. The insert cuts in varying increments into the prole. This gives rise to more even insert wear. One side of the thread prole is turned in
a few increments, the tool is then advanced and the other side of the prole is turned in a few increments and so on until the full prole has been generated. Very large thread proles can also be premachined with a turning tool (type MTEN) having a triangular insert pointed into the thread prole. The nishing passes are taken with the thread-turning insert.
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Turning
Radial infeed
Most commonly used and the only possible method in many mechanical machine tools. Gives soft chipforming and even wear on the insert. Suitable for ne pitches. Risk of vibration and bad chip control when used for coarse pitches. First choice in work hardening materials, e.g. austenitic stainless steel. The C-geometry will not give chipbreaking with radial infeed. Recommendations for radial infeed are given in the tables.
Feed direction
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H Incremental infeed
Mainly used when machining large proles. This method gives even insert wear and long tool life. Requires special programme on CNC machines.
Steer the chip out of the hole by selecting the most suitable infeed method.
C3
Turning
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Note! When using grade CB20 max infeed value should be 0.07 mm. When closer thread tolerances are needed a last pass without infeed (spring pass) may be used. For hand materials the number of passes should be incrased. When threading work-hardening materials e.g. stainless austenitic-steel, the infeed should not be less than 0.08 mm.
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