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20pcs CNC Carbide Inserts CCGT32.51 Turning Insert for Aluminum Non-Ferrous Metal Lathe Replacement Indexable Cutter

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  • Dimensions:ΦIC: 3/8", Thickness(S): 5/32", Radius(R): 1/64"
  • Material:This carbide inserts are made of tungsten carbide for long service life
  • Applications: Specialized for finish to semi-finish machining of non-ferrous metal. With wide application ranges such as aluminum and copper
  • Package: 20pcs carbide inserts (Boxed)
  • Excellent Quality: Carbide inserts are hard and sharp, cutting faster and more efficient


Notice

  1. Please be sure to check the item model number before purchasing.
  2. Manual measurement, please allow error within 0.1mm
  3. Keep away from children


Specifications

Model: CCGT09T304 / CCGT32.51

Dimensions

  • ΦIC: 9.525mm
  • Thickness(S): 3.97mm
  • Radius(R):0.4mm
  • Nose Angle: 7°
  • Shape: Diamond 80°


Cutting Parameters:

  • Ap(mm)=0.08-1.2
  • fn(mm/r)=0.05-0.25
  • Vc(m/min)=400-1000


Material: Tungsten Carbide

Fit for: non-ferrous metal

Machining Process: Semi-finishing

Chip Breaker: AF

Color: Silver

Coated: Non

Net Weight:2.85(oz)/ 80.8(g)


Ravanja
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
If you have a small hobby lathe, like the HF, 7x12, 7x16 etc, and want to get into carbide tooling, these are the type of inserts you want to try. Normal carbide inserts generally require higher loads than these smaller lathes can supply. These inserts however are 1/64th (.4mm) radius at the tip. They are really sharp too. This means they excel at lighter cuts with higher rpms. Pretty much what these lathes can do.Having tested these on 316SS, the best thing to do is run high rpm, fast feed rate and lighter cuts (to about 20 thou). Play with the settings, but lower rpm or feed will result in singing.Get the rpm and feed right, these cut really well even in ferrous materials. Don't try large cuts in ferrous metals though. Actually, don't try large cuts on a small lathe except for really soft materials.Recommended.