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USER GUIDE
      ISOTURN INSERTS  Key Points for Turning with CBN






              Benefits of using CBN inserts
            1  Can replace grinding operations, which reduces
              machining costs.
            2  Dimensional stability, which is especially important in
              mass production. Minimizes the amount of scrapped parts.
            3  “Green” approach, due to minimized usage of coolant.
              There are a few guidelines to follow to achieve
              the best results and high productivity when
              machining hard materials:

            •  CBN is characterized by hardness of 4500 HV.
              The high hardness of CBN enables it to machine
              hard materials at high speeds and feeds.
            •  Successful HPT (Hard Part Turning) demands
              not only suitable cutting tools, but also the right
              conditions, preparation and environment.
            •  HPT begins with a correct “soft” state machining design
              that will create the best possible conditions for HPT.

                                                                Rounding and chamfering at the ”soft” state
              The “soft” state (around 20-40 HRC) is the
              state in which the workpiece material is yet
              to be hardened to its final hardness.
              Important points when planning the
              “soft” machining process:
            •  Avoid burrs
            •  Keep close dimensional tolerances
            •  Do not enter or exit a cut suddenly
            •  Enter and exit by planning radius movements
            •  Use wiper inserts to achieve superior surface finish
            •  Do not leave sharp corners (round or chamfer)
            •  Machine stability, rigidity and thermal stability are
              vital conditions for producing a high quality finished
              part. The better the stability of the overall machine
              concept, the closer the tolerances will be achieved.
            •  Clamping the workpiece with sufficient force will prevent
              its movement and improve surface finish. Make sure that   Rigid clamping of the workpiece and toolholder
              you employ wide clamping jaws which offer better grip on
              the workpiece, compared to ordinary three point jaws.
            •  Using tailstock in long parts will add even more
              stability and rigidity to the machining process.
            •  Large cross section tools further add to system rigidity.
            •  Coolant-Generally, do not use coolant when machining
              hard materials. CBN inserts tolerate high cutting
              temperatures, and therefore have no need for coolant.
              Avoiding coolant is more economical, environmentally
              friendly and better because as the material heats up
              during the turning process, it becomes slightly softer
              and easier to machine. However, there may be some
              applications that require using coolant: in cases of
              continuous turning when high surface finish is required.








                                                                Use tailstock in long parts












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