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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Tooth pitch:
When machining with long tool over-

hangs or unstable conditions, it will have

a positive effect using a coarse pitch (L)

cutter.

Sometimes it can be a good idea to

remove some of the inserts (e.g remove

two inserts from a four inserts cutter).

Milling direction:
Down milling is the first choice for most

machining operations. In some cases,

when the machine has insufficient power,

the workpiece is very pliable, there is

play in the table feed or vibrations arise

during machining, up milling is the best

choice. When up milling, remember

that the cutting force tends to lift the

workpiece up from the work table. This

must be counteracted when clamping

the workpiece.

Position/diameter:
In general, when face milling, the cutter

diameter should be 20-50% larger than

the cutting width. The cutter should be

positioned slightly off centre. Do not

position the cutter dead centre.

When the cutter diameter is smaller

than the workpiece, it is recommended

that maximum width of cut is 60-70%

of the cutter diameter.

In full slot milling, it is very important

to reduce the number of inserts to avoid

vibrations.

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