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ATORN mini cutting insert AIL 4.0mm L15 0.8 ISO HW5615

ATORN mini cutting insert AIL 4.0mm L15 0.8 ISO HW5615

ATORN mini cutting insert AIL 4.0mm L15 0.8 ISO HW5615
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Item no: 1018316 790 

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Application
For thread cutting 60° in steel and (stainless steel) material groups at low to high cutting speeds and mid-range cutting conditions.

Execution
Solid carbide cutting insert 60° with internal cooling

Advantage
  • Very hard cemented carbide grade ensures low wear
  • Exact replication of the thread flanks with exact profile presentation
  • Extremely sharp cutters ensure a process-reliable cut
  • No de-burring of thread required due to full-profile geometry


Brand: ATORN
ISO name: AI
Shank diameter (D): 4 mm
Edge angle (α): 60 Degree
Suitable for screw thread: M5 x 0.8
Length (L): 51 mm
Clearance length (L1): 15 mm
Programming size (F): 1,8 mm
Min. bore diameter (D min.): 4,1 mm
Machining direction: Left
Carbide type: HW5615
Material to be processed: Stainless steel | Non-ferrous metal

ATORN-No.: 11948184

EAN no.: 4050293666953

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