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- Machining
- Machine Cutting Tools
- Tool Bits
MORSE CUTTING TOOLS Tool Bits
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External Turning Tool Bits
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Features
- 4130 Series external tool bits feature alloy steels, medium carbon & high carbon steel construction for structural rigidity and withstand high heat. Their carbide tips provide excellent wear resistance and cutting performance, suitable for high-speed machining operations.
- 4190 Series brazed bits have a sturdy steel shank for stability during cutting operations. They are made by brazing carbide tips onto a steel shank for durability & efficient cutting performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I sharpen my Morse cutting tool bits?
To sharpen tool bits, hold the bit steady using a vice if sharpening by hand, then file at a 60-degree angle. Continue filling over the edges until they feel sharper. However, you can also use a bench grinder.
What is the significance of the drill bit angle in these tool bits and cutting inserts?
Drills have included angles of 118 degrees and 135 degrees. These angles were predominantly done manually, using conventional conical-shaped drill bits.
How is the drill point angle measured when using tool bits cutting inserts?
The point angle also known as the cutting angle, refers to the angle between two lips when projected onto a plane parallel to the axis. It's the angle between the lips as seen from the side view of a twist drill.