WNMG-432-DM TiCNAL COATED CARBIDE INSERT (6039-1432) (SKU: 6039-1432)
WNMG-432-DM TiCNAL Coated Carbide Insert
- I.C. is 1/2″
- L is 0.343″
- S is 3/16″
- d is 13/64″
- r is .0315″
- ISO insert number is WNMG080408DM
- Grade XAB748 is made of thick TiCN and Al2O3 coating which has a high anti-plastic yield and cutting edge strength and is a preferred universal grade from steel finishing to roughing
- It holds steady in tough cutting conditions and can be used for dry-cutting
- The cutting speed can increase more than 25% under the same cutting conditions and they will last 30% longer at the same cutting speed
- Widely used chipbreaker is used for semi-finishing and finishing of steel & stainless steel
Specifications
- WNMG-432-DM TiCNAL Coated Carbide Insert
- I.C. is 1/2″.
- L is 0.343″.
- S is 3/16″.
- d is 13/64″.
- r is .0315″.
- ISO insert number is WNMG080408DM.
- Grade XAB748 is made of thick TiCN and Al2O3 coating which has a high anti-plastic yield and cutting edge strength and is a preferred universal grade from steel finishing to roughing.
- It holds steady in tough cutting conditions and can be used for dry-cutting.
- The cutting speed can increase more than 25% under the same cutting conditions and they will last 30% longer at the same cutting speed.
- Works well in high heat situations and offers wear resistance on alloys, stainless steel and ductile iron.
- Widely used chipbreaker is used for semi-finishing and finishing of steel & stainless steel.
- Weight: 0.02
- Dimensions: L 3, W 1, H 6
Benefits
- Industrial-grade tooling designed for dependable shop performance.
- Supports consistent results when applied with correct setup practices.
- A practical choice for U.S. machine shops and maintenance work.
Recommended use
- Confirm compatibility (size, interface, machine capacity) before ordering.
- Follow safe operating practices and use appropriate PPE.
- Optimize setup rigidity and process parameters for best results.
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