Mystery Sandvik inserts

Mystery Sandvik inserts

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  • #461508
    old mart
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      @oldmart

      I have already asked about these Sandvik inserts on the HSM forum without success so far. I got some of these in different sizes included, loose, in a job lot of inserts which I bought on ebay. Yesterday, I came across some for sale in their original box, but even googling and finding a reference to them on a Sandvik website, there is no description of what they are made for.

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      #19687
      old mart
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        @oldmart
        #461534
        Bo’sun
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          @bosun58570

          Hi om,

          My best guess would be industrial/production broaching inserts.

          #461546
          David George 1
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            @davidgeorge1

            Hi i think these are not inserts but are the clamp tops with an adjustable top.The steel clamp goes into the groove and it is adjusted closer or further from the cutting edge to get betterchip clearance on a large turning tool.

            David

            #461551
            David George 1
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              @davidgeorge1

              These are some spares I had when I did real work.

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              David

              #461578
              old mart
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                @oldmart

                I can't quite see how they would work, the ones I have are carbide. Are you saying they deflect the chips coming off a cutting edge they are clamped on top of?

                #461588
                David George 1
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                  @davidgeorge1

                  Yes they sit on top of the insert and the clamp holds them in place. You adjust the top plate nearer or further from the cutting edge, to get best chip break, which were flat triangular tips with about a 1.5 to 3mm tip radius negative rake and no front clearance except for tip angle so you can use both sides of tip 6 cutting edges. I could take 0.250" cut feed about 0. 050" at 3000 rpm Roughing out. The chips fly and the tool got hot evan with coolant.

                  David

                  #461851
                  old mart
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                    @oldmart

                    They are very old technology, then, dating back to the first of the indexable inserts.

                    #461858
                    mick
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                      @mick65121

                      They're chip breakers, depending on the material and depth of cut they were positioned close or away from the cutting edge using the racks. I can remember when they were state of the art but nobody really knew how to use them to the best advantage as the lathes had speed ranges of 1000 rpm tops as they were designed for HSS

                      #461863
                      Martin W
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                        @martinw

                        That also explains why the table on the back of the packet has been left blank which confused me blush.

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