View Full Version : Thread Milling


ragman
02-04-2008, 04:46 AM
Hi,
New to thread milling and after any advise to make a success of it. Is it best to mill wet or dry? What cutting speeds/chip thicknes works for you?

The threads I'm milling are M42x4.5, M24x3, M20x2.5, M16x2, 3/8UNF and 1/2UNF or there abouts. Workpiece material is 1020 to 1045 steel. I'm using Iscar/Taegutec tooling and the CNC is a Yang 450 VMC / Fanuc OM-D.

thanks!:)

PICMAN
02-04-2008, 01:10 PM
HELLO,
IF YOU GO TO ADVENT'S WEBSITE, YOU CAN DOWNLOAD A FREE PROGRAM TO BETTER ASSIST YOU WITH THIS APPLICATION.
PICMAN

6thAxis
02-04-2008, 09:04 PM
Hi,
New to thread milling and after any advise to make a success of it. Is it best to mill wet or dry? What cutting speeds/chip thicknes works for you?

The threads I'm milling are M42x4.5, M24x3, M20x2.5, M16x2, 3/8UNF and 1/2UNF or there abouts. Workpiece material is 1020 to 1045 steel. I'm using Iscar/Taegutec tooling and the CNC is a Yang 450 VMC / Fanuc OM-D.

thanks!:)

Are the thread mill tools you are using single point or multi point?

Your speeds and weather to run wet or dry is really a matter of what kind of coating is on your tool.

An AlTain coating or something like Iscar 950 runs great dry in mild steel

but for Tin coated or uncoated you will want to use coolant