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    Updated Parting and Grooving Concept

    AdminBy AdminOctober 6, 2023Updated:October 10, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    SANDVIK COROMANT is introducing an updated CoroCut® 1-2 parting and grooving concept, and promises improved stability, even greater flexibility and significant productivity gains are just some of the benefits offered by the new CoroCut 2 system.

    CoroCut 2 can be used in all types of parting and grooving applications with cutting depths suitable for double-edged inserts. The related CoroCut QD and CoroCut QF concepts are recommended for larger depths of cut, while CoroCut QI is the first choice for internal grooving and face grooving on small diameters.

    What can machine shops expect from the CoroCut 2? “For a start, all the features and benefits you have come to expect from the existing concept — versatility, cost-efficiency and secure machining — are still there,” said Jenny Claus, product manager, parting and grooving. “We work in close cooperation with our customers, sharing our knowledge while striving to listen and be attentive to their needs and their constructive viewpoints. The result has been overwhelmingly positive.”

    Stability is critical for parting and grooving operations. The main challenge is to keep the insert in place to minimize all forms of insert movement. The well-established rail interface, previously available on medium and large inserts, offers more precise insert positioning and makes the insert resilient to any lateral forces exerted on it. This rail interface will now also be available on smaller insert sizes, guaranteeing stability in all operations.

    CoroCut 2 parting blades are upgraded with internal coolant and an improved clamping finger design, which offers a higher clamping force and better side stability — which will be an advantage when making chamfers before parting-off. Tool holders with precision coolant are updated with a screw clamp solution, which — combined with the rigid rail insert seat design — keeps insert movement to a minimum without any loss of clamping force.

    Other important features included in the upgrade are new and updated grades and geometries, including the new first choice grade GC1225, a wiper design for all parting geometries and greatly enhanced edge line quality on all inserts.

    “What makes this solution unique is the in-house developed and patented production technology,” said product application specialist Fredrik Selin. “With better blank quality from our new production technology, we achieve less spreading of the edge line. This means we can have a lower tolerance and perform smaller edge rounding than before, with a longer, more predicable insert tool life as a consequence.”

    Learn more at www.sandvik.coromant.com

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