Sandvik Coromant hard-part turning indexable insert


Fair Lawn, New Jersey – Transmissions are typically mass produced, so component costs are a vital factor for success. The CB7015 indexable insert offers a cost efficient, time-saving tool for hard-part turning.

The tool covers a wide range of applications and delivers optimal finish quality – while being highly suited for dry machining.

The CB7015 is a CBN grade for a broad range of applications and delivers optimal finish quality in the production of transmission components. CB7015 is especially suited for turning case-hardened steels (58HRc to 65HRc). Thanks to the innovative Safe-Lock clamping system, the CBN grade with a wear resistant ceramic binder is also ideal for dry machining. It complies with all standard shape and position tolerances.

The CBN product range from Sandvik Coromant includes inserts with standard corner radii and wiper inserts as well as an Xcel version. The patented wiper geometry offers a range of process optimizations including improved finishes for standard cutting data.

It also provides higher finish quality with significantly increased feeds – roughness grades far below 3.2 µm can consistently be achieved. With Xcel geometries and feeds of 0.011”, even roughness grades of 1 µm are possible. In addition, the Xcel insert, with up to eight cutting edges, enables shorter production times and extremely reduced tool costs per component.

Dry machining avoids the costs for coolant use, offers reduced capital investment and low-cost chip disposal, all of which help to further reduce machining costs.

Source: Sandvik Coromant