Technical reference – Sandvik Coromant Threading User Manual

Page 89

Advertising
background image

89

P

P1.1.Z.AN 01.1 216,500

125

0.25

1200-1200-1150

P2.1.Z.AN 02.1 246,500

175

0.25

990-970-930

P3.0.Z.AN 03.21 420,000

300

0.25

465-455-435

M

P5.0.Z.AN 05.11 262,000

200

0.21

910-890-840

M1.0.Z.AQ 05.21 285,000

200

0.21

890-870-830

M3.1.Z.AQ 05.51 286,500

230

0.21

740-720-680

K

K1.1.C.NS 07.2 131,000

230

0.28

970-950-900

K2.2.C.UT 08.2 159,500

245

0.28

1000-1000-960

K3.1.C.UT 09.1 130,000

160

0.28

800-780-750

N

N1.2.Z.UT 30.11 58,000

60

3650-3600-3500

N1.3.C.UT 30.21 87,000

75

0.25

3650-3600-3500

N3.2.C.UT 33.2 80,000

90

1850-1800-1750

S

S1.0.U.AN 20.11 348,000

200

0.25

220-215-215

S2.0.Z.AG 20.22 420,500

350

0.25

130-130-125

S4.2.Z.AN 23.21

203,000

950 0.23 185-180-175

H

H1.3.Z.HA 04.1 606,500

59

HRC

0.25

215-215-195

5. Technical reference

CoroMill® 327 and CoroMill® 328

Thread milling cutting speed recommendations with grade GC1025, inch

Specifi c cut-

ting force k

c

Hardness

Brinell

Max chip thickness.

h

ex

inch

.002–.004-.008

ISO MC No.

CMC

No.

Material

lbs/in

2

HB

mc

Cutting speed v

c

.

ft/min

Steel

Unalloyed

C = 0.1–0.25%
Low alloyed (alloying elements ≤ 5%)

Non-hardened
High alloyed (alloying elements ≤ 5%)

Hardened tool steel
Stainless steel

Ferritic/matensitic

Non-hardened
Austentic

Non-hardened
Austenitic-ferritic (Duplex)

Non-weldable ≥ 0.05%C
Malleable cast iron

Pearlitic (long chipping)
Grey cast iron

High tensile strength
Nodular cast iron

Ferritic
Aluminium alloys

Wrought or wrought and coldworked. non-aging
Aluminium alloys

Cast. non-aging
Copper and copper alloys

Brass. leaded bronzes. ≤1% Pb
Heat resistant super alloys

Iron base

Annealed or solution treated
Nickel base

Aged or solution treated and aged
Titanium alloys

α. near α and α + β alloys. annealed

Extra hard steel

Hardened and tempered

Advertising