Holding the bar – Sandvik Coromant Silent tools - How to reduce vibration in metal cutting User Manual

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Sandvik Coromant – How to reduce vibration in metal cutting

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Holding the bar

After choosing the boring bar material select the most suitable clamping

method for the machine in question.

Stability is the keyword to turn bores to the appropriate criteria such as

dimension tolerances and surface finish.

It is essential, for retaining satisfactory results, to clamp the cylindrical

boring bar in a split sleeve, as this will have maximum contact area. With

EasyFix sleeves the best possible clamping is achieved together with exact

centre height positioning.

Achieving correct centre height is one of the most important factors

towards gaining maximum benefit from the tool system used, as the centre
height affects the rake angle and cutting force on the tool.

Using screws directly in contact with the cylindrical boring bar will not

give satisfactory results and maximum performance of the boring bar will
not be achieved.

Clamping method

Stability

Cylindrical boring bars in split sleeve:

++

Boring bars with flats:

+

Coromant Capto boring bars:

++

Cylindrical boring bar with screw clamping:

--

(-- = not recommended + = adequate, ++ = very good)

Practical tips:

• Use Coromant Capto for its efficient function, good stability and also

for the benefits of a quick change system.

• If you are using a cylindrical boring bar, always us split sleeves such as

EasyFix giving an exact centre height.

On Silent Tool boring bars it is important not to clamp on the dampening

part of the bar. For measurement information see the main turning cata-

logue and dimension l

4

.

Good clamping of boring bars is a very important factor in all turning

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