New Copy Turning System Delivers Stability, Accuracy and Cost Efficiency
Walter’s new copy turning system for internal machining boosts tool life, cuts tooling costs, and can increase indexing accuracy by 50%.
Posted: May 17, 2022
(Waukesha, WI)—Walter has introduced the W1211/W1210 copy turning system for boring bars, imparting a higher level of dimensional stability and indexing accuracy to internal machining, including profiling (copy turning), facing, and axial grooving. These boring bars and indexable inserts with Walter Lock (WL) positive engagement successfully combat the high forces in variable directions that occur when internal profiling applications with V-style (ISO-V, 35° diamond shaped) inserts.
The oblong shape of a conventional V-style insert leads to a very long pocket in the boring bar to hold the V-Shaped insert. Cutting forces are encountered far away from the actual support that the insert pocket provides to withstand the cutting forces. This results in increased wear, increased pitting of the pocket, less precision and an overall lack of indexing accuracy with all indexable diamond shape inserts such as VBMT or DCMT. With the robust, positive-locking insert seat design with three-point support, the Walter W1211/W1210 boring bars and WL25 inserts achieve outstanding stability, boosting tool life while enabling users to use the too ls in both directions of travel, increasing indexing accuracy by 50%.
Walter offers two versions of these boring bars with diameters of 0.984, 1.260, and 1.575-in. (25, 32 and 40 mm): W1210 for profiling angles of up to 72.5° with a symmetric design and W1211 for profiling angles of up to 50°for a more robust support. The positive WL25 indexable inserts with three cutting edges are available in four insert types, depending on the requirements of the application: neutral, left-hand, right-hand and full-radius versions, and all fit into the same tool. In addition to the wear-resistant Walter Tiger·tec® Silver grades that are currently used, Tiger·tec® Gold inserts are also now available. The dual rake face cooling and the optional axial cooling for flushing out the chips during blind-hole machining also result in longer tool life and therefore greater cost-efficiency.
Walter, a global leader in the metalworking industry for over 100 years, offers a wide range of precision tools for milling, turning, drilling and threading applications. The company helps customers in the aviation and aerospace industries, automotive, energy, and general metalworking industry improve process reliability and increase productivity. As an innovative partner capable of creating digital process solutions for optimal efficiency, Walter is pioneering Industry 4.0 throughout the machining industry. With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha, WI, Walter markets its competence brands Walter, Walter Titex, Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a network of channel partners and field engineers across the USA, Canada, Mexico and Brazil.