Tool # 20091 - Harvey - 20091
Influence: The size of the protruding workpiece is inconsistent, the surface finish is poor, and the surface of the workpiece is attached with fluff or burrs. Reason: The cutting speed is too low, the feed is too low and the blade is not sharp enough.
Reason: improper parameter setting, improper selection of blade material, poor rigidity of workpiece, unstable blade clamping. Action: Check the machining parameters, such as reducing the line speed and changing to a higher wear-resistant insert.
2. The overall hardness of the blade is stronger, the cutting edge is sharper and more wear-resistant, and the service life is longer.
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Measures: Set reasonable processing parameters, reduce the feed amount and reduce the chips to select the corresponding processing inserts.
Influence: sudden and unpredictable occurrence, resulting in scrapped tool holder material or defective workpiece and scrapped. Cause: The processing parameters are set incorrectly, and the vibration tool workpiece or blade is not installed in place.
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