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High Dynamic Turning (HDT) - FreeTurn Tool from CERATIZIT - Conventional vs. HDT

Uncompromising turning with complete freedom. With High Dynamic Turning together with FreeTurn tooling, CERATIZIT has re-imagined turning. High Dynamic Turning, or HDT for short, from CERATIZIT has turned conventional turning methods completely upside down. This new turning technology combined with the dynamic FreeTurn tooling, means that in the future it will be possible to carry out all traditional turning operations such as roughing, finishing, contour turning, face turning and longitudinal turning with just one tool. HDT is therefore a completely uncompromising method of turning. // The Revolution in Turning: https://youtu.be/RHeG-wCf1Po // Explanation of process and tool Features: https://youtu.be/bs5YOm3mNWM // Technical Experts and Developers: https://youtu.be/Gbxm9TyrV1k // Read more: www.ceratizit.com/hdt/ _________________________ Übersetzung - Konventionell vs. High Dynamic Turning Konventionell: • Für jede Kontur werden unterschiedliche Werkzeuge benötigt • Viele Werkzeuge mit unterschiedlichen Anstellwinkeln • Hohe Werkzeugkosten • Immense Rüstzeiten • Klassisches Drehen mit unveränderlicher Prozessabfolge • Normale Maschinenauslastung und normale Taktzeit High Dynamic Turning: • Nur ein Werkzeug für alle Bearbeitungsschritte • Flexibler Anstellwinkel • Ein Werkzeug für bis zu drei Bearbeitungsmöglichkeiten • Rüstzeitkiller durch Verwendung eines FreeTurn Wekzeuges • Innovatives Drehen durch High Dynamic Turning (HDT) Technologie • Geringere Rüstzeiten, kürzere Taktzeiten und dadurch höhere Maschinenauslastung

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CAM Programming Tips: Thread Turning Sandvik Coromant

Welcome to the Thread Turning CAM tip from our CAM Programming Tip Series. Thread Turning is an established and widely used threading technique for the threading of parts. We hope you find this video tip helpful to your thread turning processes for application in a variety of industries. VIDEO TRANSCRIPT: Thread Turning is an established and widely used threading technique for the threading of parts. It is commonly the 'first choice' technique for threading rotational parts because of it's high productivity and surface finish compared to other techniques shown here. (zoom in on thread turning pic in slide) With thread turning there are 3 primary programming infeed methods: Modified Flank Infeed, Incremental Infeed (also known as Alternating Flank Infeed or Zig-Zag Infeed), and Radial Infeed. With Modified Flank Infeed the insert is fed in at the angle relative to the thread profile. This angle is usually 1 to 5 degrees 3-5degrees for 'A' and 'F' insert Geometries and 1degree for chip breaker 'C' geometries. The advantage of this method is less heat generated, less vibration, and higher production reliability. This method should be a 'first choice' for most threading operations. With Incremental infeed the insert is fed in at the angle of the thread profile, but here each leading flank pass is alternated with a trailing flank pass. The result is more even insert wear and longer tool life. Making this the ideal choice for larger thread profiles. With Radial Infeed the ...

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