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Indexable insert tungsten carbide WNMG (roughing)

Universal ISO P-M-K-S roughing WN
INDEXAINRT-WNMG080412-VP3-HP5300

Art.-no. 5445419403
EAN 4065233019294

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Ideal for medium infeed and feed in universal use in many different materials, such as steel (ISO P), stainless steel (ISO M), cast iron (ISO K) and heat-resistant super alloys (HRSA, ISO S)
  • Stable cutting edge

  • Increased load-bearing capacity in interrupted cuts thanks to highly positive chip surface and large chip angle

  • Excellent PVD coating technology with high hardness and oxidation resistance for extended service life
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Application area

Longitudinal turning and face turning for higher infeed

Material to be processed

Steel, Stainless steel, Cast iron, Highly heat-resistant alloys

Supply type

Roughing

Material

Carbide

ISO-Code Rotating

WNMG 080412

Chip breaker code

VP3

Carbide type ISO

S20

Carbide type

HP5300

Machining conditions for indexable insert

Unfavourable

Shape of indexable insert ISO

W

Clearance angle of indexable insert ISO

N

Tolerance class of indexable insert ISO

M

Indexable insert type ISO

G

Size of indexable insert ISO

08

Thickness of indexable insert ISO

04

Corner radius of indexable insert ISO

12

Coating

PVD

Carbide type area ISO

S

Materials group

P (primary application), M (primary application), K (primary application), S (primary application)

min./max. ap

0.5-5 mm

f min./max.

0.12-0.5 mm/r

Min./max. Vc in steel

80-250 m/min

Min./max. Vc in stainless steel

80-190 m/min

Min./max. Vc in cast iron

75-140 m/min

Vc in heat resistant alloys min./max.

20-60 m/min

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Hazardous Material

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