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Tool Information of Carbide Inserts, Toolholders and other musings

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Found some info on the topic of inserts / carbides that may be of interest and decided to collect it all here:

Light hearted intro:

And

Carbide Turning Inserts - Tutorial (by engineeringsupplies.co.uk) - YouTube


Intro to the subject by Kennametal:
https://www.kennametal.com/ca/en/re...lecting-carbide-inserts-for-metalworking.html


Similar by LMS:
https://littlemachineshop.com/info/insert_charts.php

Here the ANSI approach to numbering:
https://littlemachineshop.com/info/turning_tool_chart.php


The ANSI indexable Boring bar identification system:
https://littlemachineshop.com/info/boring_bar_chart.php


The ISO equivalent:
https://www.cutwel.co.uk/blog/learn-the-boring-bar-iso-code-system.html

Indexable tools holders:

ISO:
https://www.secotools.com/article/120340?language=en

ANSI:
https://www.carbidedepot.com/formulas-th-d.htm

Full technical information on many “western” and Japanese Carbide Grades:
https://www.machiningdoctor.com/charts/carbide-grades-chart/

And here by manufacturer (Mitsubishi):
https://www.machiningdoctor.com/grades/mitsubishi/#google_vignette

Including types of material it is suited to cutting.
Even has a listing of non-active grades.

Here is information on a specific Mitsubishi grade (VP15TF):
https://www.machiningdoctor.com/grades/gradeinfo/?grade=VP15TF#google_vignette

Very useful table listing different grades from various manufacturers per type of material:
https://www.carbidedepot.com/formulas-grade-chart.htm

Selecting the correct indexable insert:
https://cuttingtools.ceratizit.com/...chnical-info/selection-indexable-inserts.html

Condensed chart from Mitsubishi:
https://www.mitsubishicarbide.net/c...ical_information/grade/milling/f_cvd_pvd.html

Slightly different take on the topic by Seco, including grade and geometry combinations and a useful downloadable poster on wear patterns:
https://www.secotools.com/article/123778

Similar from Seco:

Kyocera milling grades for steel: https://www.kyoceraprecisiontools.com/indexable/milling/grades/steel/

Sandvik Coromant:
https://www.sandvik.coromant.com/en-us/tools/inserts-grades

McMater-Carr
https://www.mcmaster.com/products/carbide-inserts/

Lifeng Precision Tools (Deskar and Tiffany brands) widely available on Aliexpress and Alibaba:
https://www.lftool.com/en/

ZCC.CT
https://www.zccct.com/ and
https://www.zccusa.com/

https://www.taegutec.com/pages/en/products-2/cutting-tools/ Korean

https://www.iscar.com/eCatalog/Search.aspx?


There are literally hundreds of insert manufacturers, from world class to downright garbage.

Some useful info on extending the life of your hobby inserts:
Regrinding Carbide Inserts

Making your own Carbide insert holder:

Hope this is useful and informative and not too confusing.
 

Susquatch

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Great stuff Manfred! Quite complimentary to what I gathered here:


I'll post a link to your documents there too.
 
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