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Turning technology

Andrea Gillhuber,

Processing of miniature components

Hahn+Kolb offers the Atorn miniature turning program with ISO indexable inserts for turning the smallest of complex components.

Atorn miniature boring program with ISO indexable inserts. © Hahn+Kolb

The series includes boring bars and holders made of steel and solid carbide for boring depths of up to 3×D (steel) and 4×D (solid carbide). The tool system also includes ISO indexable inserts in the designs C, D, W and V. Each insert has two cutting edges and can be reversed when worn. The cutting materials are available in solid carbide, CVD (thick-film diamond) and CBN (cubic crystalline boron nitride).

The Atorn series is suitable for face turning, longitudinal turning, reverse turning and copy turning from a diameter of 4.8 mm. Material groups such as steel, stainless steel, cast iron, special alloys, non-ferrous metals and hardened steels up to 68HRC can be machined.

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