Insert wear appears high (flank wear) |
- Not enough chip load
- Surface footage is high
- Incorrect grade or coating
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- Verify correct speed and feed
- Increase feed rate
- Decrease RPM
- Increase DOC
- Use harder grade
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Insert chipping |
- Surface footage is low
- Incorrect grade or coating
- Using Dished insert incorrectly
- Feed too high
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- Verify correct speed and feed
- Increase spindle speed
- Decrease feed rate
- Decrease DOC
- Use T-Land insert
- Use tougher grade
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Built-up edge on insert |
- Low surface footage
- Light chip load (feed per tooth)
- Incorrect coating
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- Verify correct speed and feed
- Increase cutting speed
- Increase feed rate
- Select different coating
- Use coolant
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Poor finish/chatter |
- Cutter hung out too far
- Excessive runout
- Inadequate tool holding
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- Reduce tool gage length
- Check tool holder wear
- Use high-rigidity tool holder
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Tool shank breaks |
- Tool pressure too great
- Fatigued cutter body
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- Decrease DOC
- Reduce tool gage length
- Decrease feed rate
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