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1 GRADE DESCRIPTIONS PAGE 132 CARBIDE SELECTION GUIDE PAGE 133 WORKPIECE MATERIAL DATA PAGE 134 GUIDELINES PAGE 137 DR SOLID CARBIDE GUIDELINES PAGE 140 GUIDELINES PAGE 141
2 CHAMFER RINGS PAGE 146 SLIP-FIT PAGE 148 GUIDELINES PAGE 150 GUIDELINES PAGE 155 GUNDRILL GUIDELINES PAGE 157
3 STANDARD GRADE DESCRIPTIONS Grade Industry ISO Workpiece Number Class Rating Coating Materials UNC (Uncoated) IN30M C-1/C-2 K20-K50 Cast iron, aluminum, non-ferrous materials, None M20-M40 high-temp alloys IN40P C-5/C-6 P20-P35 None Steels CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition) IN6515 C-1/C-3 K15-K35 MT-CVD Cast iron, steels C-5/C-7 P20-P30 Al2O3 K20-K50 IN6530 C-2/C-1 M25-M40 MT-CVD Cast iron, steels, stainless,, high-temp alloys C-5/C-6 Al2O3 P25-P45 IN1030 C-1/C-2 K20-K30 M20-M40 PVD TiCN Cast iron, aluminum, stainless, titanium IN1040 C-5/C-7 P20-P40 PVD TiCN Steels, stainless PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) IN1505 IN1530 C-1/C-7 C-1/C-5 P10-P30 M10-M30 K25-K40 M30-M40 TiCN-TiN PVD TiCN-TiN Cast iron, steels, stainless, high-temp alloys Steels, stainless, titanium, high-temp alloys IN2005 C-1/C-8 K50-P01 PVD Cast iron, steels, stainless, high-temp alloys TiAlN IN2030 C-1/C-5 K25-K40 M30-M40 TiAIN Cast iron, steels, stainless, high-temp alloys H132 12
4 CARBIDE SELECTION GUIDE Wear Resistance Wear Resistance Wear Resistance Direction of Use Toughness Toughness Toughness Increase Feed Increase Feed Increase Feed Increase Speed Increase Speed Increase Speed Material Short Chipping Malleable Iron, Non-Ferrous Metal, Hardened Iron, Chilled Iron, Cast Iron High-Temp Alloys, Alloy Iron, Steel Casting, Manganese Free Cutting Steels, Malleable Iron, Steel Casting, Steel Grade Coating C1 C2 C3 C4 K50 K45 K40 K35 K30 K25 K20 K15 K10 K05 K01 C5 C6 C7 C8 M50 M40 M30 M20 M10 P50 P45 P40 P35 P30 P25 P20 P15 P10 P05 P01 IN30M IN40P IN6515 IN6530 IN1030 IN1040 IN1505 IN1530 IN2005 PVD CVD Uncoated IN30M IN6515 IN6530 IN1030 IN1530 IN2005 IN30M IN6530 IN1030 IN1505 IN 1530 IN2005 IN40P IN6515 IN6530 IN1040 IN1505 IN2005 IN2030 IN2030 IN2030 IN2030 H133
5 INGERSOLL ISO MATERIAL GROUPS (CONT.) ISO Material Condition Tensile Hardness Material Strength (Kpsi) HB Number P M K N S H Non - Alloy Steels <0.25% C Annealed Steel Castings =>0.25% C Annealed Free Machining Steel <0.55% C Quenched & Tempered =>0.55% C Annealed =>0.55% C Quenched & Tempered Low - Alloy Steels and Steel Castings Annealed (less than 5% of alloying elements) Quenched & Tempered High - Alloy Steels, Steel Annealed Castings & Tool Steels Quenched & Tempered Stainless Steels and Ferritic/Martensitic Stainless Steel Castings Martensitic Austenitic & P.H Nodular Cast Iron (GGG) Ferritic / Pearlitic Pearlitic Grey Cast Iron (GG) Ferritic Pearlitic Malleable Cast Iron Ferritic Pearlitic Aluminum wrought alloy As cast Forged Cast Aluminum alloyed <=12% Si As cast Forged > 12% Si High Temperature Free Cutting Copper Alloys Brass Electrolitic Copper Non Metallic Duroplastics & Fiberplastics 29 Hard Rubber 30 Fe Based Annealed Cured High Temp Alloys Annealed Ni or Co Based Cured Cast Titanium and Ti Alloys Alpha+Beta alloys cured Hardened Steel 55 HRc HRc 39 Chilled Cast Iron Cast Cast Iron Hardened 55 HRc 41 H134
6 INGERSOLL MATERIAL GROUPS Material AISI/SAE DIN Group Material Spec Material Spec Material AISI/SAE DIN Group Material Spec Material Spec Ck C25E, Ck SMn SMn , 1017 CK C , 1023 C , Mn L 08 10SPb L 13 9SMnPb L 14 9SMnPb36 1 A GS C35, Cf Mn C Ck , 1045 C Cf S S20 2 A GS-60 2 A GS-52 2 A Mn6 2 A662 C Ast45 2 A738 Ast Mn Mn C55, Ck C Ck Ck Ck Ck101 4 W110 C105W Si St36 6 A H1 6 A St A St , NiCrMo , 8640, NiCrMo CrNiMo Cr Cr Cr Cr St Mo5 6 ASTM A350LF5 14Ni6 6 L1 34MoCrS4G Cr MnCr5 6 14MoV CeMo CrMoV CrMo , CrMo CrMo CrMo4 6-9 L3 100Cr WCr6 6-9 L6 55NiCrMoV6 6-9 L6 50NiCr CrNiMo CrV4 6-9 ASTM A290 41CrAlMo7 7 15CrMo5 7 A RSt CrNiMo Cr6 9 ASTM A204 Gr. A 15Mo NiCr NilCr NilCr14 9 ASTM A182 F-12 13CrMo44 9 ASTM A CrMo CrMo12 10 ASM A353 X8Ni , Ni NiCrMo D3 X210Cr12 10 X42Cr13 10 H13 X40CrMoV51 10 A2 X100CrMoV51 10 S1 45WCrV7 10 H21 X30WCrV93 10 X165CrMoV12 10 M35 S6/5/2/5 10 M2 S6/5/2 10 M7 S2/9/2 10 HW3 X45CrSi93 11 D2 X155CrVMo D4, D6 X210CrW / F X12CrMoS17 H135
7 INGERSOLL MATERIAL GROUPS Material AISI/SAE DIN Group Material Spec Material Spec Material AISI/SAE DIN Group Material Spec Material Spec H X5CrNi X10CrA X10CrA X6CrMo17 12 HNV6 X80CrNiSi X10CrA EV8 X53CrMnNiN S32900 X8CrNiMo B X90CrMoV18 12 X46Cr X7Cr X10Cr X22CrNi17 13 ASTM A G-X120Mn X12CrNiS L X2CrNiN X5CrNi X12CrNi LN X4CrNiN X5CrNiMo LN X2CrNiMoN L X2CrNiMo L X2CrNiMo S32304 X2CrNiN S31803 X2CrNiMoN X10CrNiTi X10CrNiNb Ti X10CrNiMoTi X10CrNiMoNb X15CrNiSi S X12CrNi S PH / GGG GGG GGG GGG GGG GGG A48 20B GG A48 25B GG15 17 A48 30B GG A48 40B 18 A48 35B GG A48 45B GG A48 50B GG A48 60B GG GTS GTS GTS GTS A A360.2 G-AlSi10Mg A413.2 G-AlSi A413.1 G-AlSi12(Cu) A413.0 GD-AlSi A380.1 GD-AlSi8Cu X12NiCrSi 31 G-X40NiCrSi A NiCr20Ti NiCr22Mo9N C CoCr20W NiCu30Al 34 NiCr20TiAk 34 AMS 5399 NiCr19Co S-NiCr13A NiFe35Cr NiCr19Fe19 34 AMS 5544 NiCr19Fe19 34 AMS 5772 CoCr22W14 35 AMS 5397 NiCo15Cr10 37 TiAl4Mo4Sn4Si AMS R54520 TiAl5Sn AMS R56400 TiAl6V4 37 AMS R56401 TiAl6V4ELI
8 OPERATING GUIDELINES- SERIES FAK AND SERIES Y SERIES FAK DRILL Material Cutting Feed (in./rev.) ISO Number Speed ø.189-ø.292 (SFM) SERIES Y (SPOT IN) DRILL Material Cutting Feed (in./rev.) ISO Number Speed ø.189-ø.292 (SFM) P M K N S H " -.003" " -.003" " -.003" " -.003" " -.003" " -.003" " -.003" " -.003" " -.003" " -.003" " -.003" " -.003" " -.003" " -.003" " -.004" " -.004" " -.004" " -.004" " -.004" " -.004" " -.004" " -.004" " -.004" " -.004" " -.004" " -.004" " -.004" " -.004" " -.003" " -.003" " -.003" " -.003" " -.003" " -.003" " -.003" " -.003" " -.003" " -.003" " -.003" P M K N S H " -.010" " -.010" " -.010" " -.010" " -.010" " -.010" " -.010" " -.010" " -.010" " -.008" " -.008" " -.006" " -.006" " -.006" " -.014" " -.014" " -.014" " -.014" " -.014" " -.014" " -.014" " -.014" " -.014" " -.014" " -.014" " -.014" " -.014" " -.014" " -.005" " -.005" " -.005" " -.005" " -.005" " -.006" " -.006" " -.006" " -.006" " -.006" " -.006" H137
9 GUIDELINES- SERIES FAK AND SERIES Y Z-Axis DOC to Spot Diameter Chart (FAK) a D Included Spot Diameter Angle *Z-axis DOC is measured to theoretical sharp corner. Z-Axis DOC to Spot Diameter Chart (SPOT IN) D 1 a D 2 Cutter Dia. Included Spot Diameter inch mm Angle , , , , *Z-axis DOC is measured to theoretical sharp corner. Insert Loading: Insert loading is easy and fast. Simply insert the drill point into the special dovetail bayonet pocket. Then turn it to the locked position using the proper clamping wrench provided with each drill body. H138
10 SPOTTING DRILL RECOMMENDATIONS SPOTTING DRILL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SOLID CARBIDE AND QWIK TWIST DRILLS Spotting Drill Point Angle Drill Point Angle BEST Spotting drill angle is greater than the drill point angle. First contact is at the drill point. Best drill centering possibility. Drill loading increases with penetration. Spotting Drill Point Angle Drill Point Angle ACCEPTABLE Spotting drill angle is the same as the drill point angle. Tool loading problems can occur due to immediate full engagement. Chatter may be a problem. Reduced feed at entry recommended. Good drill centering. Spotting Drill Point Angle Drill Point Angle NOT RECOMMENDED WITH CARBIDE Spotting drill angle is less than the drill point angle. Point contact along cutting lips or corner - drill point should contact spotted hole first.. Chipping likely in these areas. H139
11 DR SOLID CARBIDE DRILLS OPERATING GUIDELINES (CONT.) ISO Material Cutting Feed (in/rev) Feed (in/rev) Feed (in/rev) Feed (in/rev) Number Speed (SFM) ø ø.185 ø ø.292 ø ø.396 ø ø.500 P M K N S H " -.006".003" -.007".005" -.010".006" -.012" " -.006".003" -.007".005" -.010".006" -.012" " -.004".003" -.005".005" -.008".006" -.010" " -.004".003" -.005".005" -.008".006" -.010" " -.004".003" -.005".005" -.008".006" -.010" " -.004".002" -.005".004" -.007".005" -.009" " -.004".002" -.005".004" -.007".005" -.009" " -.004".002" -.005".004" -.007".005" -.009" " -.004".002" -.005".004" -.007".005" -.009" " -.004".002" -.004".004" -.006".005" -.009" " -.004".002" -.004".004" -.006".005" -.009" " -.004".002" -.004".003" -.006".005" -.008" " -.004".002" -.005".004" -.007".006" -.009" " -.004".002" -.004".003" -.006".005" -.008" " -.008".007" -.011".009" -.015".012" -.020" " -.008".007" -.011".009" -.015".012" -.020" " -.010".008" -.013".011" -.017".013" -.024" " -.010".008" -.013".011" -.017".013" -.024" " -.010".008" -.013".011" -.017".013" -.024" " " -.013".011" -.017".013" -.024" " -.010".007" -.014".009" -.017".012" -.020" " -.010".007" -.014".009" -.017".012" -.020" " -.010".007" -.014".009" -.017".012" -.020" " " -.014".009" -.017".012" -.020" " -.010".007" -.014".009" -.017".012" -.020" " -.007".007" -.014".009" -.017".012" -.020" " -.007".007" -.014".009" -.017".012" -.020" " -.007".007" -.014".009" -.017".012" -.020" " -.003".002" -.003".003" -.004".004" -.005" " -.003".002" -.003".003" -.004".004" -.005" " -.003".002" -.003".003" -.004".004" -.005" " -.003".002" -.003".003" -.004".004" -.005" " -.003".002" -.003".003" -.004".004" -.005" " -.003".002" -.004".003" -.006".004" -.008" " -.003".002" -.004".003" -.006".004" -.008" " -.002".001" -.003".001" -.003".002" -.004" " -.002".001" -.003".001" -.003".002" -.004" " -.002".001" -.003".001" -.003".002" -.004" " -.002".001" -.003".001" -.003".002" -.004" H140
12 REPLACEABLE POINT DRILLS OPERATING GUIDELINES ISO Material Number Cutting Speed Vc sfm Feed vs. Drill Diameter ipr D= D= D= D= D= D= P M K N S H H141
13 REPLACEABLE POINT DRILLS DRILL POINT REPLACEMENT INDICATIONS 1. Limit cutting edge wear to.008 to.012. (see Fig. 1) 2. Power consumption exceeds 125% of normal. (see Fig. 2) 3. Drilled hole diameter variation. (see Fig. 3) 4. Deterioration of surface finish of the drilled hole. (see Fig. 4) 5. Significant increase in noise or vibration. (see Fig. 5) Fig. 1: Wear Limit.008"-.012" Fig. 2: Power Restriction (1) (2) P Px1.25 Spindle load meter (1) New Drill Point (2) Worn Out Drill Point Fig. 3: Diameter Change Fig. 4: Surface Finish Decline Fig. 5: Noise or vibration drastically increases RECOMMENDED COOLANT PRESSURE AND FLOW RATE For proper chip evacuation, the coolant must flow through the tool. If the machine is not equipped with coolant through the spindle, we recommend using a coolant inducer. External coolant supply can be used if the hole depth is less than 1xD and reduced cutting parameters are applied. Coolant Mix Recommended coolant concentration is 6% to 8%. When drilling stainless and high strength steels, a 10% concentration is recommended. Dry Drilling It is possible to drill without coolant in cast iron. oil mist through the drill is required (2xD max hole depth). H142
14 REPLACEABLE POINT DRILLS COOLANT Through the tool Coolant No Coolant Most Recommended Not Recommended External Coolant External Coolant Acceptable up to Depth=2xDiam. Wrong Coolant Direction In stationary drill applications both through the tool and external coolant is recommended. DRILLING LIMITATIONS Angular or Irregular Surfaces (Maximum 6 angle) Interrupted or Partial Holes H143
15 REPLACEABLE POINT DRILLS MOUNTING A DRILL POINT Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Check Drill Point Compatibility! Drill points should always be larger than drill body. SET-UP: RUN-OUT TOLERANCE Stationary drill Rotating drill Max..0008" Max..0008" H144
16 REPLACEABLE POINT DRILLS POWER/FORCE REQUIREMENTS Material: SAE 4340 Values change according to different materials and Speed: 330 SFM drilling conditions. Feed:.008 ipr QWIK TWIST 8:1 DRILLS In case of stationary applications- on lathes- a high degree of radial and angular alignment between the chuck and the turret is required. The recommended cutting parameters for 8:1 drills is 20% lower than the cutting speeds used for the 3:1 and 5:1 drills. Starter Hole Guide Starter Hole Depth We strongly recommend the use of a 3:1 Qwik Twist drill of the same diameter to drill a centering starter hole. The use of a centering starter hole improves hole location, accuracy, roundness, straightness and surface finish. H145
17 CHAMFER RINGS DRILLING AND CHAMFERING IN ONE OPERATION Mounting Instructions: 1 Insert the Chamfer Ring on the drill body and slide to the desired position (1). 2 Rotate the ring clockwise until the stopper engages the flute edge. 3 Tighten the ring clamp screw according to the maximum tightening torque indicated in the table below. 4 Mount the chamfer insert. (Torque 35 in. lbs.). 5 Mount the Qwik Twist Drill Point.. (1) Mount the ring on the drill body subject to the limitations shown in the drawing to the right and the position possibilities in the table Chamfer Ring Position Range on the next page. Maximum Tightening Torque- Ring Clamp Screw Ring Number Ring Clamp Screw Torque CB thru CB SD050-A5 62 in. lbs. CB thru CB SD in. lbs. Before drilling insure that: There exists a very small gap beween the chamfer insert and the drill body, but without contact (i.e., chamfer insert should not be in contact with the drill body). The cutting edge point (45 ) is aligned with the flute edge. H146
18 CHAMFER RINGS Chamfer Ring Position Range Drill Drill Body 3xD Drill Body 5xD Diameter L (min-max) L (min-max) Maximum Chamfer Size The L dimension shown is for a.04 chamfer. For other sizes, adjust L accordingly. User Guide Recommendation for better stability: Use 3xD drill instead of 5xD, if possible. Mount the ring as close as possible to the drill shank. In order to get better chamfer insert life, it is suggested to apply coolant to the chamfer insert in addition to the through the drill coolant and/or external coolant.. A wider difference X between the drill body and the replaceable point size is preferred (i.e., for.575 replaceable point select.551 drill body rather than.571 ). A slightly larger X dimension can dramatically increase the chamfer insert life. Trouble Shooting Bad chamfer surface finish (vibrations) Solutions: Use a shorter drill. Move the ring closer to the drill shank. Reduce the cutting speed while cutting th chamfer. Chips packed on the ring flutes: Ensure that the ring is positioned as shown in the mounting instructions. Adjust the cutting speed. Use a pecking cycle. H147
19 CHAMFER SHANK / SLIP FIT DRILL SET-UP & ADJUSTMENT CONSTRUCTION CHAMFER SHANK / SLIP FIT DRILL INITIAL SET-UP Unscrew the Chamfer Shank side lock screw, the chamfer insert screws, and remove inserts. Insert the proper Slip Fit Drill into the Chamfer Shank and position it against the rear adjusting screw. Slightly tighten the side lock screw for initial tension with the Slip Fit Drill. In order to achieve symmetrical positioning of the chamfering inserts and to avoid edge damage, tighten the insert screws gradually and alternately from side to side insuring the inserts are tightly clamped against the side walls of the peripheral guiding surfaces. Tighten the side lock screw. Install the proper size Qwik Twist Drill point on the Slip Fit Drill. DRILL DEPTH ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTMENT Remove Chamfer inserts. Loosen the side lock screw and remove the Slip Fit Drill. Adjust the rear adjusting screw with a flat point screw driver. Insert Slip Fit Drill and slightly tighten the side lock screw. Re-install Chamfer Inserts as per Initial Set-up Instructions #2. Tighten side lock screw. H148
20 PRODUCTIVITY TIPS GENERAL APPLICATION INFORMATION QuadDrills are One-Effective. Indexable drills are one-effective cutting geometry regardless of the number of inserts in the tool. This is extremely important when establishing feeds and speeds for a given operation. Rigidity. A high degree of rigidity of the machine and fixturing is critical for indexable drilling. Spindle Rigidity. If the spindle is not tight or properly adjusted, the drill will cut offcenter, producing oversize holes. Insert chipping or low tool life may also result and hole finish will be affected. Fixture Rigidity. Workpiece strength is essential. Flimsy or inadequately supported workpieces will render indexable drills virtually ineffective. Fig. 2: Chip Formation Chip Control. Chip control is essential for indexable drilling. Proper chip control directly enhances chip evacuation, which extends tool life and improves hole tolerance and finish (see Fig. 2). Large, long chips will restrict the flutes capacity to evacuate chips, and cause insert chipping and possible drill failure. Operating parameters should be adjusted to fall within recommended guidelines to achieve optimum form or figure 9 chips that can successfully evacuate along the drill flutes. Coolant. In drilling, heat and chips are generated in a confined area at the bottom of the hole. Coolant must be used as a carrier to extract heat and chips from the bottom of the hole, along the drill flutes and out of the hole. Through the tool water base or synthetic coolant is strongly recommended. Do not operate indexable drills over 1:1 diameter to length ratios with air, air mist or dry. Running drills under those conditions can result in drill failure. Optimum form Too tight: Increase speed within recommended limit. If unsatisfactory, decrease feed. Too long: May clog drill flutes. Reduce speed or increase feed within recommended limits. H149
21 OPERATING GUIDELINES Recommendations are starting parameters only and can be effected by cutting conditions such as spindal and fixture rigidity. Minimum 150 psi coolant through the tool is required for proper drill performance. If not possible, then cutting parameters may have to be reduced. Start at the midpoint of the range and adjust the cutting parameters according to your cutting conditions. For drills that are 4:1 length to diameter ratio, it may be necessary to reduce your feed by 40% for the first.06" of drilling depth. Then increase to full feed rate for the remainder of the cut. (CONT.) Material Cutting Feed (in/rev) Feed (in/rev) Feed (in/rev) Feed (in/rev) Feed (in/rev) ISO Number Speed (SFM) ø ø.594 ø ø.813 ø ø1.063 ø ø1.312 ø ø1.625 P M K N S H " -.004".0025" -.004".0025" -.005".003" -.005".003" -.006" " -.004".0025" -.004".0025" -.005".003" -.005".003" -.006" " -.004".003" -.006".004" -.007".005" ".005" " " -.004".003" -.006".004" -.007".005" ".005" " " -.004".003" -.006".004" -.007".005" ".005" " " -.004".003" ".004" -.007".005" ".005" -.009" " -.005".003" -.006".004" -.007".005" -.008".006" -.009" " -.005".003" -.006".004" -.007".005" -.008".006" -.009" " -.005".003" -.006".004" -.007".005" -.008".006" -.009" " -.005".003" -.006".004" -.007".005" -.008".006" -.009" " -.005".003" -.006".004" -.008".005" -.009".006" " " -.004".003" -.006".003" -.006".0035" ".004" -.007" " -.004".003" -.006".003" -.006".0035" ".004" -.007" " -.004".003" -.006".003" -.006".0035" ".004" -.007" " -.004".003" ".005" -.008".006" -.010".006" -.011" " -.004".003" ".005" -.008".006" -.010".006" -.011" " -.004".003" ".005" -.008".006" -.010".006" -.011" " -.004".003" ".005" -.008".006" -.010".006" -.011" " -.004".003" ".005" -.008".006" -.010".006" -.011" " -.004".003" ".005" -.008".006" -.010".006" -.011" " -.005".003" -.006".004" -.008".005" -.009".0055" -.009" " -.005".003" -.006".004" -.008".005" -.009".0055" -.009" " -.005".003" -.006".004" -.008".005" -.009".0055" -.009" " -.005".003" -.006".004" -.008".005" -.009".0055" -.009" " -.005".003" -.006".004" -.008".005" -.009".0055" -.009" " -.005".003" -.006".004" -.008".005" -.009".0055" -.009" " -.005".003" -.006".004" -.008".005" -.009".0055" -.009" " -.005".003" -.006".004" -.008".005" -.009".0055" -.009" " -.004".0025" ".003" -.007".004" ".0055" -.009" " -.004".0025" ".003" -.007".004" ".0055" -.009" " -.004".0025" ".003" -.007".004" ".0055" -.009" " -.004".0025" ".003" -.007".004" ".0055" -.009" " -.004".0025" ".003" -.007".004" ".0055" -.009" " -.004".0025" ".003" -.007".004" ".0055" -.009" " -.004".0025" ".003" -.007".004" ".0055" -.009" " -.002".001" -.002".001" -.003".002" -.003".002" -.003" " -.002".001" -.002".001" -.003".002" -.003".002" -.003" " -.002".001" -.002".001" -.003".002" -.003".002" -.003" " -.002".001" -.002".001" -.003".002" -.003".002" -.003" H150
22 Feed (in/rev) Feed (in/rev) Feed (in/rev) Feed (in/rev) Feed (in/rev) ø ø2.000 ø2.125 ø ø2.750 ø ø3.000 ø " ".003" -.006".0035" -.006".0035" -.007".004" -.008".0035" ".003" -.006".0035" -.006".0035" -.007".004" -.008".005" -.010".005" ".006" -.010".006" ".006" -.012".005" -.010".005" ".006" -.010".006" ".006" -.012".005" -.010".005" ".006" -.010".006" ".006" -.012".005" ".005" ".006" -.010".006" -.011".006" ".0065" -.010".005" ".006" ".007" -.011".008" -.012".0065" -.010".005" ".006" ".007" -.011".008" -.012".0065" -.010".005" ".006" ".007" -.011".008" -.012".0065" -.010".005" ".006" ".007" -.011".008" -.012".0065" -.010".005" ".006" -.011".007" ".008" -.012".0045" ".0035" -.007".004" -.008".005" ".0055" -.009".0045" ".0035" -.007".004" -.008".005" ".0055" -.009".0045" ".0035" -.007".004" -.008".005" ".0055" -.009".007" -.012".006" ".007" -.012".007" -.013".0085" -.014".007" -.012".006" ".007" -.012".007" -.013".0085" -.014".007" -.012".006" ".007" -.012".007" -.013".0085" -.014".007" -.012".006" ".007" -.012".007" -.013".0085" -.014".007" -.012".006" ".007" -.012".007" -.013".0085" -.014".007" -.012".006" ".007" -.012".007" -.013".0085" -.014".006" -.010".005" ".006" -.011".0065" -.011".007" -.012".006" -.010".005" ".006" -.011".0065" -.011".007" -.012".006" -.010".005" ".006" -.011".0065" -.011".007" -.012".006" -.010".005" ".006" -.011".0065" -.011".007" -.012".006" -.010".005" ".006" -.011".0065" -.011".007" -.012".006" -.010".005" ".006" -.011".0065" -.011".007" -.012".006" -.010".005" ".006" -.011".0065" -.011".007" -.012".006" -.010".005" ".006" -.011".0065" -.011".007" -.012".006" ".0035" ".005" -.010".006" -.011".007" ".006" ".0035" ".005" -.010".006" -.011".007" ".006" ".0035" ".005" -.010".006" -.011".007" ".006" ".0035" ".005" -.010".006" -.011".007" ".006" ".0035" ".005" -.010".006" -.011".007" ".006" ".0035" ".005" -.010".006" -.011".007" ".006" ".0035" ".005" -.010".006" -.011".007" ".002" -.004".001" ".0025" ".0025" ".0025" ".002" -.004".001" ".0025" ".0025" ".0025" ".002" -.004".001" ".0025" ".0025" ".0025" ".002" -.004".001" " ".0025" ".0025" " H151
23 MAXIMUM OFFSET DIMENSIONS OFFSETTING ROTATING INDEXABLE DRILLS Offsetting indexable drills in a positive direction has proven to be beneficial in several ways. Reports indicate that it improves chip evacuation when applied to machines with inadequate coolant. Offsetting can reduce chatter and noticeably improve surface finish when cutting materials like 316 stainless steel. It also allows drilling a full range of hole diameters with a minimum of drill sizes. A complete list of Maximum Offset dimensions for each standard drill size is shown here. Remember, only 2:1 and 3:1 L/D ratio drills are recommended for this type of work because of their rigidity. Z Drill X Max. Diameter Radial Offset Max. offset Dia no offset possible no offset possible no offset possible H152
24 PRODUCTIVITY TIPS STATIONARY DRILLING When setting up an indexable drill, it is always a good idea to locate the drill in the turret in an attitude that puts the inserts parallel to the machine ways. Most lathes have more than one set of screws in the turret that allows this. When using drills on the lathe, the drills must be properly aligned prior to taking the first cut. Plus, periodic alignment checks must be made to insure the continued accuracy of the setup. DRILLING CONDITIONS Common drilling applications with flat or convex surfaces generally require no speed or feed adjustment during the drilling cycle. ditions such as porosity, sandy castings, etc., also have some effect on tool life. Operating parameters may have to be adjusted accordingly. Most Common Conditions Special situations however, may necessitate temporary adjustments. In the examples below, reductions to feed and/or speed may be required to minimize deflection or tool wear. Material surface conditions such as case hardening or scale may require slowing penetration to some degree. Interior con- Feedrates on 4:1 drills may need to be reduced even more than the recommendations below indicate. Generally, this reduced feedrate is required until the first.200 DOC after full engagement is reached. Flat Convex Less Common Conditions Sloped: If slope exceeds 5, reduce feed by 50% during penetration. Concave: Reduce feed by 60% during penetration. Irregular: Reduce speed during penetration. Interrupted: Reduce feed when crossing and before penetration. H153
25 ECCENTRIC ADJUSTMENT BUSHINGS ASSEMBLY. SET-UP AND ADJUCTMENT PROCEDURES Recommend using Weldon style end mill adapter that uses two side locking screws. 1. Scribe line on front face of adapter exactly 90 degrees from locking screws. 2. Load eccentric bushing over drill shank and into adapter lining up the scribed line on adapter and bushing. 3. Before locking the set screws in adapter, line up OD insert in drill with both scribed lines on the bushing and adapter. The drill in this position will drill a nominal (drill size) hole diameter. 4. With the drill and bushing loaded into the adapter and the OD insert in line with the scribed lines, apply the rear set screw (B) in adapter locking the bushing in place. Use only hand pressure to tighten the screw. Applying the set screw to the bushing provides positive axial retention of the bushing and hand tightening allows radial adjustment. 5. Rotate the bushing either plus or minus to desired position then lock the (B) set screw using a wrench. This will lock the radial position setting in preparation for drilling. 6. Lock the front (A) set screw in the adapter using a wrench to lock the drill into the holder. You are now ready to drill. Please check to make sure all screws are tight and assembly is rigid before drilling. Once you produce a hole with the current setting and inspect the diameter, you can repeat procedures #5 & 6 if required to achieve desired diameter. H154
26 15S OPERATING GUIDELINES (CONT.) ISO Material Cutting Feed (in/rev) Feed (in/rev) Feed (in/rev) Feed (in/rev) Insert Number Speed (SFM) E E.750 E1.000 E E1.500 E E2.000 Grade* P M K N S H " -.006".004" -.007".005" -.008".006" -.010" " -.006".004" -.007".005" -.008".006" -.010" " -.006".003" -.006".004" -.007".005" " IN " -.006".003" -.006".004" -.007".005" " " -.006".003" -.006".004" -.007".005" " " -.006".003" ".004" -.007".005" " IN " -.005".003" -.006".004" -.007".005" -.008" " -.005".003" -.006".004" -.007".005" -.008" " -.005".003" -.006".004" -.007".005" -.008" IN " -.005".003" -.006".004" -.007".005" -.008" " -.005".003" -.006".004" -.008".005" -.009" " -.005".004" -.006".007" -.009".008" -.010" IN " -.005".004" -.006".007" -.009".008" -.010" " -.005".004" -.006".007" -.009".008" -.010" IN " -.005".003" ".004" -.007".005" -.008" " -.005".003" ".004" -.007".005" -.008" IN " -.005".003" ".004" -.007".005" -.008" " -.005".003" ".004" -.007".005" -.008" IN " -.005".003" ".004" -.007".005" -.008" " -.005".003" ".004" -.007".005" -.008" IN " -.006".004" -.006".006" -.008".007" -.010" " -.006".004" -.006".006" -.008".007" -.010" IN 30M " -.006".004" -.006".006" -.008".007" -.010" " -.006".004" -.006".006" -.008".007" -.010" IN " -.006".004" -.006".006" -.008".007" -.010" " -.006".004" -.006".006" -.008".007" -.010" IN " -.006".004" -.006".006" -.008".007" -.010" " -.006".004" -.006".006" -.008".007" -.010" IN " -.004".003" -.005".004" -.006".005" -.007" " -.004".003" -.005".004" -.006".005" -.007" IN " -.004".003" -.005".004" -.006".005" -.007" " -.004".003" -.005".004" -.006".005" -.007" " -.004".003" -.005".004" -.006".005" -.007" " -.004".003" -.005".004" -.006".005" -.007" IN " -.004".003" -.005".004" -.006".005" -.007" " -.002".001" -.002".001" -.003".002" -.003" IN " -.002".001" -.002".001" -.003".002" -.003" " -.002".001" -.002".001" -.003".002" -.003" IN " -.002".001" -.002".001" -.003".002" -.003" H155
27 15C OPERATING GUIDELINES (CONT.) ISO Material Cutting Feed (in/rev) Feed (in/rev) Feed (in/rev) Feed (in/rev) Insert Number Speed (SFM) E ø.719 E.812 E ø1.500 E ø2.000 Grade* P M K N S H " -.010".006" -.011".008" -.014".010" -.016" " -.010".006" -.011".008" -.014".010" -.016" " -.010".004" -.011".007" -.012".010" -.017" IN " -.010".004" -.011".007" -.012".010" -.017" " -.010".004" -.011".007" -.012".010" -.017" " -.010".004" -.011".007" -.012".010" -.017" IN " -.009".004" -.011".007" -.012".009" -.015" " -.009".004" -.011".007" -.012".009" -.015" " -.009".004" -.011".007" -.012".009" -.015" IN " -.009".004" -.011".007" -.012".009" -.015" " -.009".004" -.011".008" -.014".010" -.016" " -.009".006" -.010".012" -.016".014" -.018" IN " -.009".006" -.010".012" -.016".014" -.018" " -.009".006" -.010".012" -.016".014" -.018" IN " -.009".004" -.010".007" -.013".010" -.015" " -.009".004" -.010".007" -.013".010" -.015" IN " -.009".004" -.010".007" -.013".010" -.015" " -.009".004" -.010".007" -.013".010" -.015" IN " -.009".004" -.010".007" -.013".010" -.015" " -.009".004" -.010".007" -.013".010" -.015" IN " -.011".006" -.010".012" -.015".013" -.018" " -.011".006" -.010".012" -.015".013" -.018" IN 30M " -.011".006" -.010".012" -.015".013" -.018" " -.011".006" -.010".012" -.015".013" -.018" " -.011".006" -.010".012" -.015".013" -.018" IN " -.011".006" -.010".012" -.015".013" -.018" " -.011".006" -.010".012" -.015".013" -.018" " -.011".006" -.010".012" -.015".013" -.018" IN " -.007".004" -.008".007" -.011".009" -.013" " -.007".004" -.008".007" -.011".009" -.013" IN " -.007".004" -.008".007" -.011".009" -.013" " -.007".004" -.008".007" -.011".009" -.013" " -.007".004" -.008".007" -.011".009" -.013" " -.007".004" -.008".007" -.011".009" -.013" IN " -.007".004" -.008".007" -.011".009" -.013" " -.003".002" -.003".002" -.005".004" -.006" IN " -.003".002" -.003".002" -.005".004" -.006" " -.003".002" -.003".002" -.005".004" -.006" IN " -.003".002" -.003".002" -.005".004" -.006" H156
28 GUN DRILL OPERATING GUIDELINES (CONT.) ISO P M K N S H Material Cutting Speed Cutting Speed Cutting Speed Number (SFM) (SFM) (SFM) ø ø.197 ø ø.512 ø ø H157
29 GUN DRILL COOLANT AND OPERATING GUIDELINES THE RIGHT COOLANT Neat Oil Oil is preferred over water soluable coolant Most conventional gundrilling machines use oil Provides superior lubricity, better tool life and surface finish No worry about concentration levels Does not evaporate Water Soluable Used on most CNC machines <8% = unacceptable 10-12% = acceptable 12-15% = preferred CUTTING CONDITIONS H158
30 GUN DRILL OPERATING GUIDELINES CUTTING CONDITIONS H159
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