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About Cutting Tool Inserts
Cutting tool inserts are replaceable attachments for cutting tools that typically contain the actual cutting edge. Cutting tool inserts applications include boring, construction, cutoff and parting, drilling, grooving, hobbing, milling, mining, sawing, shearing and cutting, tapping, threading, turning, and brake rotor turning.
Cutting tool inserts can have many different geometries. Round or circular inserts are used in applications such as button mills or in radius groove turning. Some types are adjustable to employ unused edge portions once part of the edge is worn. A diamond insert is a four-sided insert with two acute angles used for material removal. Triangle inserts have a triangular shape; three equal sides and three tips with included angles of 60°. A trigon insert is a three-cornered insert resembling a triangle, but with a modified triangular shape, such as bowed sides or intermediate angles on the sides, to allow for higher included angles at the tips. Square cutting tips have four equal sides. Rectangular inserts have four sides, two of which are longer than the other two. These inserts are often used for grooving, etc., where the short sides contain the actual cutting edge. Rhombic or parallelogram inserts are four-sided, with an angle on the sides for cutting point clearance. A pentagon insert has five equal sides and angles. An octagonal insert has eight sides, typically indexable.
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Part Numbers for Cutting Tool Inserts
| Part # | Distributor | Manufacturer | Product Category | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 503ETST | Newark | COOPER TOOLS / EREM | Electronic | Carbide Tip Cutter; Cut Type:Full-Flush; Cutting Capacity Max:0.020""F; Body Material:Extruded Machined Eremadium(R) Tool Steel Jaws W/Carbide Inserts Rohs Compliant: Na |
| 576TX | Newark | COOPER TOOLS / EREM | Electronic | Carbide Tip Cutter; Cut Type:Super-Full-Flush; Cutting Capacity Max:0.012""0; Body Material:Extruded Machined Eremadium(R) Tool Steel Jaws W/Carbide Inserts Rohs Compliant: Na |
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