Wear mechanism – trouble shooting, Careful observations – Sandvik Coromant Parting and grooving - users guide User Manual
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Wear mechanism – Trouble shooting
Careful observations
To achieve best possible economy regarding tool life, workpiece quality and optimised cut-
ting data careful observations of the insert edge have to be made.
At low speed built-up edge (BUE) and chipping are the main problems, at high speeds plastic
deformation (PD), flank wear and crater wear are the problems.
Cause
Cutting edge temperature too
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low.
Unsuitable geometry or grade.
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Solution
Increase cutting speed and/
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or feed.
Choose a geometry with a
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sharper edge. Preferably a
PVD coated grade.
When parting to centre and in stainless material it is almost impos-
sible to avoid BUE. It is important to minimise this phenomenon by
using the solutions above.
Cause
Too hard grade.
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Too weak geometry.
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Unstable conditions.
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Too high cutting data.
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Solution
Choose a softer grade.
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Choose a geometry for higher
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feed area.
Reduce overhang. Check cen-
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tre height.
Reduce cutting data.
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Chipping/breakage
Built-up edge (BUE)