Thread milling – Sandvik Coromant Threading User Manual

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2. Applications – Thread milling

Thread milling produces threads with the circular ramping move-
ment of a rotating tool. Here, the lateral movement of the tool in
one revolution creates the thread pitch.

Although not as widely used as thread turning; thread milling
achieves high productivity in certain applications and offers an
advantageous alternative to thread tapping.

Thread milling should always be the application of choice
when:

• Machining asymmetric/non-rotating components

• Machining materials causing chip breaking and chip evacuation problems

• Machining tough materials creating high cutting forces

• Machining against a shoulder or close to the bottom of a blind hole

• Machining thin-walled components

• Component set-ups are unstable

• You need to minimize tool inventory

• You do not want to risk tap breakage on expensive parts – as thread mills can always be

removed from the component totally.

Thread milling requires a machine tool capable of simultaneous movement in the X, Y and
Z-axis direction.

Thread milling

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