SCI 21-22 General Catalog

Indexable Insert Drills WDX

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Insert Selection Guide

The WDX insert series has a variety of options

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Grades

Types of chipbreaker

Combinations!

Grade

ACK300

DL1500

ACP100

ACP300

ACK300

DL1500

ACP100

ACP300

Work Material

H Type

Steel (High-speed Milling) Steel (General Milling)

P

P K

P M

P K

P

L Type

L Type

L Type

G Type

Stainless Steel M

N

P K

P M

P K

L Type

Cast Iron (High-speed Milling) Cast Iron (General Milling)

G Type

G Type

G Type

G Type

K

K

P K

P

K

0.002 0.004 0.006 0.008 0.010

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H Type

H Type

H Type

Non-ferrous Metal N

Feed Rate f (IPR)

Steel

General-purpose

Steel

Steel

· · For machining of general steel and alloy steel, when prone to significantly large flank wea r G ACP100

For low feed with chip control

Strong Edge Type

· · High speed and low feed is recommended if there are issues with chip control L ACP300 · · · For machining various types of Steel

H

·

ACP300

· · For machining with interruptions (entry/through) due to diagonal entry, reduce the feed rate in the interrupted area (around f 0.05) · · For insufficient cutting edge strength due to machining of hardened steel (heat treatment) · ·

Steel

For low feed with chip control

L

·

ACP100

P

· · Decrease the feed rate if vibration occurs due to burnt chips

· For low-feed conditions

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·

·

Improved chip control (low carbon steel, etc.)

Initial chipping measures (interruption, high hardness, etc.)

Insufficient wear resistance

Steel

Steel

Steel

ACK300 For cast iron drilling ACP300 For general steel, alloy steel and stainless steel drilling

General-purpose

Steel

Stainless Steel

G

Cast Iron

DL1500 For non-ferrous metal drilling

P M K N

Non-Ferrous Metal

Insufficient wear resistance (high-speed machining)

Initial chipping measures (interruption, high feed, etc.)

Improved chip control

Cast Iron

Cast Iron

Stainless Steel

Cast Iron

Cast Iron

Stainless Steel

For low feed with chip control

Strong Edge Type

General-purpose

· · When it is not possible to increase the cutting speed or feed rate with the equipment being used and chip control is an issue L ACP300 ·

G

· · When interrupted cutting is performed due to diagonal entry, etc. as with steel drilling · For insufficient cutting edge strength due to high-feed machining H ACK300 · · ·

ACP100

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·

· · When heavy flank wear occurs in cast iron drilling · To limit wear in high-speed, low to medium feed conditions ·

M K

* ACP100 is the first recommendation for steel with a hardness of 200HB or greater, or for high-speed machining of steel.

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