01.09.2019
MAPAL Fine Boring Tool in Use
The F. Schumacher Maschinenteilefabrik relies on the expertise of MAPAL for the high-precision machining of interrupted bores
Challenge due to Interrupted bores
Difficulties with the previous machining strategy
strategy.
A case for a newly developed tool category
“In relation to this enquiry, it was good that at MAPAL we had recently developed a new tool concept for similar bearing applications”, recalls Ralf Herlich. Instead of a spindle tool, a multi-cutting edge fine boring tool with guide pads is used. The multi-cutting edge capability makes possible a significant reduction in the machining time, while the guide pads ensure
very high accuracy. The tool can also be set highly precisely. The axial setting dimension of the inserts is matched exactly to the spindle speed and the feed during the related machining. The corresponding distribution of the material removal over the inserts ensures long tool lives and very good surface quality.
The fine boring tool was configured for the specific application at F. Schumacher with seven guide pads made of cermet as well as three symmetrically arranged TEC indexable inserts. The TEC inserts are clamped with the aid of the EasyAdjust system in which the indexable inserts are mounted securely and free of play. The back taper on the minor cutting edge is already integrated into the cassette saving the related setting effort. Thanks to the exact guidance in the cassette on a precision guide pin, the back taper remains unchanged even while setting the diameter. During the machining of the bores with a feed of 0.45 mm and a cutting speed of 80 m/min, the tool produces the best results in use at F. Schumacher.