3PCS 5/8" CNC Lathe Excircle Indexable Carbide Turning Tool Holder Bit Set MTJNR1616H16 + MWLNR1616H08 + MCLNR1616H12 With 3pcs wnmg431, cnmg431, tnmg331 Indexable Carbide Inserts (right cutting)
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Size of the shank 3/8" x 3/8" x 2 Tool Holder measures 3 inches on the end, 5/8 on the other Seven eighths"
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Yes, we have left hand holders. You can search for them by clicking the following ASIN link If you buy the left holder under the order number B07B8XNH98, you'll get it
Selected User Reviews For 3PCS 5/8" CNC Lathe Excircle Indexable Carbide Turning Tool Holder Bit Set MTJNR1616H16 + MWLNR1616H08 + MCLNR1616H12 With 3pcs wnmg431, cnmg431, tnmg331 Indexable Carbide Inserts (right cutting)
Tool holders that fit BXA 250-sized end mills have 5/8 inch holes Tool post holders for the BXA 200 and BXA 222, using 250- and 300-mm cubes These tool post holders are part of the 200 series. With these types of inserts, you'll get three different types-TNMG160404, 99% of the work will be done by these inserts, only threading inserts are still required. I can fit them into my 250-capacity storage unit There is just enough clearance to get them in without filing or shimming, 201 holders. What all three holders cost would normally be considered to be the cost of 5/8-inch holders with carbide inserts. The four I tested left a smooth finish and no blue chips, even when they were installed on cold-rolled steel. Tool supply shops and Amazon both offer a large selection of inserts. These cutters are great, and maybe I will buy them again since I won't find them at this price when I'm ready to replace them.
It is a versatile device. The holders are soft metal with a decent finish. The inserts behave how one would expect you need a fast heavy feed to break the In the included picture, you can see 303 stainless steel. There is dishonesty and listing prime on China parts is bad, so I lowered the rating to one star.
A good tool for dealing with interrupted cuts. I recommend this hobby for those who are pro at it. Using an axa xl tool holder, the biggest tool you will fit is definitely this one. I have run this for hours without changing the insert. They are great to use for finishing, they have inserts in them that do In order to hog large amounts of material, you will need to use I could finish a cut to about 80 thou depth with the rigidity of the holder. The roughing insert should have no problem tolerating a much deeper depth of cut. During a tenth of the depth, chips fail to break and a poor finish occurs. In order to achieve 125 without breaking the cutter, I forced the machine to work harder than it ought to The results of all 3 insert types were similar. When it comes to wnmg, I always favor it.
Also, I ordered a pack of the inserts made by the same company, and they are excellent. Although I have heard that the edges are not as durable as some of the industrial grade inserts, at such an excellent price, I am not scared to make stupid beginner mistakes with these.
They had been on my wish list for a while and I decided to purchase As I knew I had to mill the bottom from 5/8" to 1/2" to fit the tool holder, I did so. I believe - Eventually, you have to remove the bottom so you can adjust the height level to be on the top. Keep your work at the center of your attention. The tool is very nice. Thanks a lot. By the way, it looks intimidating to "normal" tools you use because it is so big. A CNC machine is intended for use with it.
You can't go wrong with these. This was a great purchase, and the price can't be beat. It was the largest piece of tooling I could use on my AXA post, and it was very robust.
It works great on This is an excellent product. The speed works great for aluminum but does not quite come close to 4140 steel, which I haven't encountered yet. I am a home shop guy so I don't need the best, but these are quite good.