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Description
Sherline Ceramic Insert Tool Holder Instructions
Guide use of ceramic insert tool holder
Enhance cutting of tough materials
Rotate and flip for multiple uses
Improve finish with large nose radius
Ensure safety with protective gear
The Sherline Ceramic Insert Tool Holder Instructions provide guidance for utilizing a triangular ceramic insert designed for cutting tough materials such as tool steel. The insert is positioned at a slight downward tilt on the tool holder, creating a negative rake that allows for tool clearance on the sides. This configuration offers six distinct cutting points from a single insert, enhancing its utility and cost-effectiveness. The tool holder accommodates a 3/8″ shank and includes a hold-down clamp, screw, and a 3/32″ hex key.
Ceramic inserts, though relatively new, are invaluable in machining hardened steel at higher speeds. Despite their brittleness, they offer a superior finish when profiling due to their large nose radius. This makes them particularly effective for tasks like turning down the shank of an end mill, a feat challenging for high-speed steel or carbide tools. The insert's design allows for rotation and flipping, providing multiple cutting surfaces before replacement is necessary, making them economical despite a higher initial cost.
In professional machine shops, inserted tip tools are essential for specific tasks where traditional high-speed steel tools may fall short. They are especially beneficial for cutting metal on miniature machine tools, offering a reliable alternative when precision and efficiency are paramount.
Note: Chips from the ceramic cutter can be extremely hot and may shatter. Proper protective eyewear and clothing are crucial. Additionally, regularly clean up chips to prevent potential fire hazards from accumulated material.