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We’ve had great luck with these in Ti. Buy 2, jig grind the neck on one, run the standard as deep as it will go...finish with the modified one. Hope that’s of some use, good luck.
Scientific Cutting Tools40 to 64 TPI, Internal/External Single Profile Thread Mill
#4" Noml Diam, 0.08" Cut Diam, 3/16" Shank Diam, 3 Flute, 0.045" Neck Diam, 0.3" Neck Length, 2" OAL, Bright Finish
I did look into this originally, but there isn’t enough flank angle on insert or holder to do this...though they could be modified. The main reason this will not work is due to a wall just beyond the thread which would prevent us from being able to go far enough back with this style insert. Thanks for the input though.
Thanks guys, it’s a female thread 4.25ish minor that we need to cut. I would prefer lathe only as thread milling will take far longer due to the qty. We need to make gages, so both ID and OD tooling.
It is a standard 60 deg thread profile, 3 or just under tpi . Just having trouble finding inserts big enough w/o having to go custom...but if need be, we’ll quote accordingly.
Looking for some help in locating some tooling capable doing 2-3 tpi both ID and OD. My vendor and I have looked, but aside from custom, 4tpi is the lowest we can find. Something similar to NT4l & R
Thanks in advance, I know someone has done something similar.
One of our biggest concern besides accuracy is table size and clearances, we use it all...all day, everyday from 0 to +120. This part isn’t as extreme, but gives an idea of what we’re doing and part size. A Haas with a Komo 5th, yeah you saw it here 1st lol. Thats how you make a haas significantly better. Had I known the newer control was as terrible as it is, never would have done it. A shame a company that started with indexers has such terrible ones.
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MKD thanks for sharing, that was a cut at your shop? Iscar HM90FAL 3fl ? Mind sharing the cut data, looked pretty impressive. Also, what distance was that cut at from tilt pt.? Thank you
Cooled table bearings...now we’re talking. Any idea on accuracy specs for the machine, nothing listed on DMG’s site. We have been looking at a Makino DA300, and a Doosan DNM3505ax with glass scales. Makino has there own cell, the Doosan would use a Bot or erowa, I guess the Doosan is pre plumbed for hyd work holding. Is the Siemens or Heid that awesome? I do like our 31i’s, but I’ve always been a fanuc guy, until we made that one Haas purchase . It serves a purpose. Thanks for all the feedback thus far guys, hope you are all doing well.
Do either of you guys have any hands on with these? I see it shares the same method of retention as a kitamura, my concern is the same as it was @ imts...repeatability of these. I cannot believe that Lang vise repeats like it currently does on our tsudakomos , due to the key orientation of using cat style retention of the platters. Our Lang platter and vises will consistently hold tenths between jobs and weeks on end. Thoughts? We use a ton of fixtures, so one part load to the next...or 6 pallets full must be near identical.
Hope all is well with everyone.
We are looking to extend the run time of some 5ax equipment and a machine tool in the 400mm envelope would be ideal. What’s available and quality with a 6-10 pallet pool and 60-100 tool mag. Thanks for any and all info.
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