VNMG 332-NF:T8315 TURNING INSERT - NEGATIVE

VNMG 332-NF:T8315 TURNING INSERT - NEGATIVE

PRA6834722 6834722
17.65 / EA
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  • Applicable Materials: Hardened Steel, Cast Iron, Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Steel and Titanium/Super Alloys
  • Chipbreaker: NF
  • Corner Radius: 0.8mm
  • Hole Diameter: 3.81mm
  • Included Angle: 35°
  • Inscribed Circle: 9.525mm
  • Insert Size: 332
  • Insert Style: VNMG
  • ISO Code: VNMG 160408E-NF T8315
  • Material: Carbide
  • Material Grade: H, K, M, N, P, S
  • Maximum Depth of Cut: 3mm
  • Rake: Negative
  • Relief Angle:
  • Seat Size: 16
  • Shape: Diamond
  • Surface Treatment: CVD Coated
  • Thickness: 4.76mm
  • Manufacturer Grade: T8315
  • ANSI Code: VNMG 332-NF T8315
  • Has Attributes: Yes
  • Has Image: Yes
Double-sided negative turning insert, 35° rhomboid with inscribed circle diameter of 9.525mm, 4.76mm thick, 0.8mm nose radius, indexing accuracy according to ISO-tolerance class-M, chip-breaker NF with rounded cutting edges, in grade T8315, a PVD coated fine grained WC-Co carbide within ISO range M05-M20, for fine to medium machining of stainless-steels
Pack: 10/PK
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  • Item Features
  • Standards
  • T8315 grade highly abrasion resistant material of the T8300 series with guaranteed strength
  • Sub-micron substrate with a relatively low cobalt content
  • Nano-layered PVD coating with gradient transitions
  • Lower internal coating tension with higher hardness
  • Lower notch wear on the main cutting edge
  • Higher cutting speeds
  • Medium chip cross sections
  • Stable machining conditions
  • Suitable for turning, with an indexing accuracy to ISO tolerance class-M and chipbreakers on both sides
  • NF chipbreaker - sharp and positive chipbreaker specially designed for stainless steel
  • Excellent chip formation ability
  • Low cutting forces increase suitability in unstable machine set-ups
  • High productivity
  • High durability and reliability as a result of combination materials
PROP65: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov