Section N Technical Guide

Technical Guidance Cutting Edge Failure and Countermeasures, Turning Edition

■ Insert Failure and Countermeasures Insert Failure

Cause

Countermeasures

Flank Wear

· Tool grade lacks wear resistance

· Select a more wear-resistant grade P30 → P20 → P10 K20 → K10 → K01 · Increase rake angle · Decrease cutting speed · Increase feed rate

· Cutting speed is too fast · Feed rate is far too slow

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Crater Wear

· Tool grade lacks crater wear resistance · Rake angle is too small

· Select a more crater wear-resistant grade · Increase rake angle · Change the chipbreaker of the insert · Decrease cutting speed · Reduce feed rate and depth of cut

· Cutting speed is too fast · Feed rate and depth of cut are too large

Cutting Edge Chipping

· Tool grade lacks toughness

· Select a tougher grade P10 → P20 → P30 K01 → K10 → K20 · Increase amount of honing on cutting edge · Reduce rake angle · Reduce feed rate and depth of cut · Select a tougher grade P10 → P20 → P30 K01 → K10 → K20 · Select an insert chipbreaker with a strong cutting edge · Select a holder with a larger approach angle · Select a holder with a larger shank size · Reduce feed rate and depth of cut · Select a grade with less affinity to the work material Coated carbide or cermet grades · Select a grade with a smooth coating · Increase rake angle · Reduce honing · Increase cutting speed · Increase feed rate

· Cutting edge breaks off due to chip adhesion · Cutting edge is not strong enough · Feed rate and depth of cut are too large

Cutting Edge Fracture

· Tool grade lacks toughness

· Cutting edge is not strong enough

· Holder is not strong enough

· Feed rate and depth of cut are too large

Adhesion/Built-up Edges

· Inappropriate grade selection

· Cutting edge is not sharp enough

· Cutting speed is too slow · Feed rate is too slow

Plastic Deformation

· Tool grade lacks thermal resistance

· Select a more crater wear-resistant grade · Increase rake angle · Decrease cutting speed · Reduce feed rate and depth of cut · Supply sufficient coolant

· Cutting speed is too fast · Feed rate and depth of cut are too large · Not enough coolant

Notch Wear

· Tool grade lacks wear resistance

· Select a more wear-resistant grade P30 → P20 → P10 K20 → K10 → K01 · Increase rake angle · A lter depth of cut to shift the notch location

· Rake angle is too small · Cutting speed is too fast

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