Boring Gets Exciting When Chips Evacuate Properly
Big Kaiser’s two chip breaker inserts, with FLM 3D design, shorten cutting chips so they don’t wrap around the tool. They finish aluminum components without creating big nest of chips.
Posted: May 15, 2020
Two chip-breaker inserts available from Big Kaiser Precision Tooling (Hoffman Estates, IL) are designed to improve surface finish in long-chipping materials. Three different radius options are available: .008”, .016” and .031” for the insert TCGT2 (1.5).
Long chips that are difficult to evacuate can lead to poor surface finishes when chips are dragged around by the tool. Insert life can be severely reduced if these chips are re-cut by the insert, and in small-diameter applications stringy chips can wrap around the tool to the point where a crash occurs.
The exclusive FLM 3D chip-breaker design is used on PCD-tipped inserts – ideal for the finishing of aluminum components, whereas traditional flat-top inserts may produce a large continuous nest of chips that is difficult to remove from the bore and/or tool, even with high-pressure coolant.
For finishing in mild or construction steels, cermet inserts with chip-breaker form ELM should be used. Available in .008” radius and combined with a light depth of cut, this chip-breaker creates a high-shear angle to shorten the cutting chips for better evacuation and gives superior surface finishes in these traditionally difficult materials.