[advertisement]

February 13, 2008



Industry News

Helix Wiper Geometries Reduce Vibrations and Increase Tool Life

Seco Tools Inc. recently unveiled Helix wiper geometries for operations in high-feed machining of case hardened steels where standard wipers cannot be used. According to the company’s press release, the Helix concept is designed to reduce vibrations, increase tool life and increase the number of parts produced per cutting edge. It has wipers on both sides of the corner radii that are standard, but the protection chamfer is twisted from negative to positive or positive to negative.

 

Seco’s wiper geometries enable the operator to obtain a smooth surface by lessening the effect of the workpiece feed pattern created during conventional turning. Helix wipers are available in brazed format CBN050C or a coated low-CBN grade.

 

“Reduction in production time along with the near doubling of tool life equates directly to significant savings in total production costs,” says Henrik Sandqvist, Seco Tools Inc. product manager of advanced materials. “The result is better than that of conventional case-hardened steel finishing where slower speeds and feeds are typical and additional grinding processes are often required.”

 

Share and save:



[advertisement]

×

Like What You see?

Power Transmission Engineering magazinePower Transmission Engineering is THE magazine of mechanical components. PTE is written for engineers and maintenance pros who specify, purchase and use gears, gear drives, bearings, motors, couplings, clutches, lubrication, seals and all other types of mechanical power transmission and motion control components.

E-mail

Choose at least one from the options below:

 Power Transmission Engineering magazine, published 8 times per year (print or digital).

 Power Transmission Engineering e-mail newsletter, published weekly.

 Special Offers and promotions via e-mail from Power Transmission Engineering's advertisers and partners.

*Unsubscribe any time.
Full details in our privacy policy
Already a subscriber? Log in