b'Choosing the correct 1 Insert StylesTURNING INSERTS C-Style Inserts80 Rhombic For external machining and facing. The large point on HaasTooling.com angle is very rigid, and good for rough machining. This is the most commonly used insert.There are many variables that go into choosing the correct insert for your turning operations: insert shape, geometry, grade,D-Style Inserts55 Rhombic and more. The goal is to select an insertThe smaller point angle of this insert is more versatile for finishing and detail work, but it has that meets your requirements for qualityless cutting-edge strength than other geometries.and performance, while providing good chip control, and a reasonable combination of wear resistance and toughness.V-Style Inserts35 Rhombic The smaller point angle of this insert is more versatile for finishing and detail work, but it has 3 Category Filters quicklyless cutting-edge strength than other geometries.narrow your insert searchT-Style Inserts60 Triangle Insert Style 1 For internal machining. The 60 cutting angle Choose the insert style(shape and size)provides medium cutting-edge strength that allows based on the features of the part and the desired depthfor both ID roughing and finishing applications.C Style Inserts of cut. A larger nose radius is stronger, but requires D Style Inserts more machine power, and increases the tendency for T Style Inserts vibration. A smaller nose radius increases the access to V Style Inserts fine part features, but has a weaker cutting edge. W-Style InsertsTrigon 80 This insert has 3 cutting edges per side. The 80 cutting angle provides high cutting-edge strength for roughing, but the depth of cut is limited by the Chip Breaker 2 short cutting edge.Choose the chip breaker(geometry) based on the selected machining operation: finishing, medium, or HAL - Aluminum High Positive roughing. Roughing with high depths of cut and feedrates HFF - Fine Finishing requires an insert with a stronger cutting edge. Finishing HFP - Finish Positive operations with light depths of cut and lower feedrates HFS - Finishing High-Temp produce lower cutting forces, so cutting-edge strength is not as important. Medium turning operations, with a wide range of depths of cut and feedrate, require a moreR S C W T D Vversatile geometry.Grade 3 LARGE NOSE ANGLE SMALL NOSE ANGLEChoose the insert grade(coatings) Stronger cutting edgeBetter access to featuresHK10C - light Interrupted based on the type of material being cut, the specific Higher cutting forcesLower cutting forcesmachining operation (finishing, medium, roughing), and HK20 - Med Interrupted the cutting conditions (smooth, lightly interrupted, More vibrationWeaker cutting edgeHM15C - Light Interrupted heavily interrupted). The insert grade and the chip Higher feedratesLower vibrationsHM25C - Med Interrupted breaker complement each other to provide specific performance characteristics. A tougher grade can compensate for a cutting edge with less strength, while a more wear-resistant grade can provide longer tool life on a stronger cutting edge.| Get up to -8% with Winners Circle24'