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    Nick_G
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      Posted by JasonB on 07/04/2016 13:09:24:

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      Hey.!!! ………. You have the same chuck as me. surprise

      How the hell did that happen.? cheekycheekywinkwink

      Nick devilwink

      #233648
      Muzzer
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        It's all a bit confusing, despite supposedly being standardised (ISO-1832 etc?). Naturally there is room for ambiguity and Sandvik (page I-14) and Korloy seem to take a different approach within the same general guidelines.

        The first 2 (CC**) letters simply denote the shape and relief angle (80 degree rhombic and 7 degrees respectively). The 3rd character simply denotes a tolerance, not a sharpness or surface roughness parameter. The 4th letter denotes the "shape" of the insert, beyond those already defined, usually in section. The letter "X" seems to denote a "special" profile and that's what Sandvik chose to use to define their CCGT inserts to their own preference. Korloy on the other hand use the 4th letter to merely define the screw fixing and screw chamfer angle.

        The chipbreaker definition defines the top rake angle more than any other bit of the part number. So Korloy use the "-AK" and "-AR" chipbreaker suffices to define their high rake (and usually polished) geometry. I suspect the -AK is what Andrew showed (the shiny one).

        Bottom line, the Sandvik inserts seem to be CCGT indeed but these are not the aluminium / non-ferrous cutting flavour I suspect most of us thought were inferred by the CCGT part number. It's probably a fairly standard steel cutting insert although I don't see the "-UM" suffix anywhere. Perhaps I missed it?

        For Sandvik, it appears you would need to order a CCGX060203 part and for Korloy you'd want a CCGT060203-AK or -AR.

        Murray

        Edited By Muzzer on 07/04/2016 13:40:53

        #233651
        Emgee
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          Muzzer

          H13 denotes recommended for non-ferrous as does H13A, H10 and H10A. Sandvik use this code for turning and milling inserts suitable for non-ferrous which also includes titanium.

          The last 2 numbers in the code denote tip radius, as far as I can see thats in 02, 04, 08 rads, where did you get the 03 code ?

          Emgee

          Edited By Emgee on 07/04/2016 14:23:14

          Edited By Emgee on 07/04/2016 14:25:01

          #233679
          Raymond Anderson
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            Taegutec CCGTKorloy CCGTSandvik CCGXArno CCGTWalter WCGT

            #233680
            Raymond Anderson
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              @raymondanderson34407

              Here are some pics I think a lot of folks thing that the **GT inserts are all shiny silver. These are some CCGT a WCGT and a CCGX note the various coatings.

              #233683
              Muzzer
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                @muzzer
                Posted by Emgee on 07/04/2016 14:22:19:

                where did you get the 03 code ?

                Emgee

                Haha. Finger trouble / senior moment – well caught.

                #233757
                James B
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                  @jamesb

                  On the subject of insert size, where equipment allows, is there an advantage to using the 09 size over the 06 size?

                  I have small and larger tool holders for 2 different lathes, but all use the smaller 06 size tips so I can share the tips.

                  Would there be any advantage in buying alternative 09 size holders as well?

                  Thanks,

                  James

                  #277402
                  Chris Evans 6
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                    An old thread I know but one I remembered and decided to try some "GT" tips. Ordered a cheap circa £10 box from China, arrived today and I tried them on 304 stainless. Brilliant finish, I am well pleased.

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