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Ansi : CCMT32.51, Insert Style: CCMT, Insert Size: 32.51
IC: 3/8, Thickness: 5/32, Thru Hole: 0.17, Radius: 1/64, 7 degree
Insert Grade: BPS101
Chip Breaker: MD
Material: Carbide, Coating: CVD Al2O3 TICN, Machining Parts Material: Steel, Machining Process: Finish
Tailored for Tough Jobs: CCMT32.51-MD, CVD coated carbide inserts, engineered for finishing to roughing steel and iron, ensuring longevity and reliability.
Advanced Coating Technology: Equipped with a CVD Al2O3 TiCN coating, these inserts offer exceptional resistance to heat and wear, suitable for high-demand machining tasks.
Versatile Machining Compatibility: Ideal for continuous to light interrupted cutting, capable in both wet and dry environments, enhancing machining flexibility.
Efficient Chip Control: MD chip breaker designed for optimal performance in general-purpose finishing, reducing machining interruptions and enhancing surface quality.
Precise Specifications: With a 3/8" I.C., 5/32" thickness, 0.173" hole, and a 1/64" radius, these inserts fit various tool holders for broad machining applications.
BPS101 Black/Yellow Coating Grade. CVD coated carbide grade, wear-resistance materials coated on the gradient sintered substrate which has both good hardness, toughness. Can bear high temperatures. For steel and steel castings finishing to roughing processing. Continue cutting to light interrupted cutting. Machining of gray and ductile iron at low to medium cutting speed. For hard materials continuous cutting and light interrupted cutting from finishing to roughing. Wet and dry processing. Combination of fibrous TICN and fine grained Al2O3 increases abrasion resistance and anti-chipping. Preferred choice chip breaker on General Purpose Finishing. For medium-duty turning with broad capability for steel, stainless steel, grey and nodular cast-iron. Operations: turning, facing and profiling. Advantages: all-round, reliable with problem-free machining. Limitations: depth of cut and feed, risk of overloading the cutting edge. Components typically: axles, shafts, hubs, gears, etc.