The cutting tool is the point of contact between machine and material. Correct selection is critical for finish, tool life, and cost per part.
1. Insert Geometry & Grade: The insert’s shape (diamond, square, round, etc.) and coating (TiN, TiAlN, Al2O3, etc.) are chosen for the operation and workpiece material.
2. Insert Nomenclature: Learn to read the ISO code (e.g., CNMG 432). It defines shape, relief angle, tolerance, type, size, thickness, and nose radius.
3. Tool Holders: The holder provides the interface between the turret and the insert. Key choices are:
Best Practice: Partner with a reputable tooling supplier. They can provide application-specific recommendations, optimize speeds/feeds, and help you standardize tooling to reduce inventory and setup time.