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Old 06-25-2008, 01:14 PM
 
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Indexable cutter for aluminum

Hello all,
I am looking into getting a 1" indexable cutter for roughing aluminum and was wondering what brand and model of cutter are people using with success. this will be used on Haas VF-0 machines. Any suggestions?

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Im running a VF3.
ive had great results with a SUMOTOMO 1" cutter in several types of material.
Its capable of some unreal speeds and feeds when it comes to alum. materials. Be sure to flood it with rich coolant or coolant thru if ya got it.
Theres alot of good cutters out there if ya talk to any reps.
If ya go with Sumotomo, let me know how ya like it.
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ive always loved the hertels
http://www.kennametal.com/en/e-catal...ategory%3A5073

its just a spray of chip when these babies move , at least when ive used them , very aggresive and fast tool , and leaves a beautiful finish to boot
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thx

thanks guys.
i will look into those. i spoke with an Iscar rep and he suggested the HM90 EAL-15. But the inserts were on the expensive side (33$ ea.)
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You might also want to look at Shear-Hogs from AB tool.

http://www.abtoolsinc.com/

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I use Mitsubishi BXD4000 in my VF2. HIGHLY recommended.
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You can use Sandvik RA390-11 series the inserts aren't too expensive. and I get good results.

The RA 590 is designed specifically for non ferrous, but I'm not sure if there is a 1" version.
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I would agree with you big mak the RA390-11 really does well in aluminum,
We run the H13A inserts in aluminum, they last for ever.
Sandvik also offers a 790 that is excellent in 6061-T6.
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The 790 is nice, If you have the deep pocket use for it, other wise I find those tips in particular to be mondo denero!!!!!!
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Use Sandvik R790 only for high speed machining, with conventional speeds it do not have any advantace to the R390.
R790 will cost two times more and inserts too...
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im running an iscar heli ALU 1" with awesome results in 6061 billet. single insert HM 90. 1300 SFM (conservative) in VF2. great results.
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Durga M,

I find that generally only having 1 insert in a cutter will drastically reduce your feed rate, that's why I'd prefer to use a R390-11 with 3 inserts, then I can feed 3 times faster even I don't know exactly the iscar equivalent, but the one that uses 11 or 15 mm adkt inserts in their IC28 grade would be more productive and increase your MMR
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