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Kennametal Top Notch - The Hobby-Machinist My flea market source had some Kennametal threading inserts in both right and left hand for $6 each I scored a few odd grooving and radius grooving tools but I didn't put much effort into finding lots of different sizes I finally took the time to decode the Kennametal part numbers Let's use NR2062R as an example I have the number two size
[Source] Need Help Figuring Out Kennametal Inserts I picked up a Kennametal round tool holder RKAN-8P NB2 which is a round 1 2" cutter for a lathe, but I cant figure out what inserts it uses I am looking at just doing some aluminum and 4340 to make some 1 2" tube benders I am hoping to use it to make different radius dies so I can bend some 035 stainless tubing Thanks, Tim
Erickson Quick Change 30 Tooling And Sources Resource. Gloster Tooling is a retail distributor in the U K They Carry The only (NEW) ER collet chucks to fit the Erickson spindle that I could find available at a reasonable price I have them and they are really nice The large names like Kennametal, Collis, Briney, Lyndex, etc carry them but cost is prohibitive for a Personal machine shop
Anybody here have a Kennametal rep connection? - The Hobby-Machinist Valenite and Kennametal I consider the best , worth the cost My Valenite rep was Stan Yablonski here on the east coast but can't remember off hand the Kennametal reps name I'll also add Carboloy to the list
Boring bar insert help | The Hobby-Machinist Hello, been a while since I've been on here, but I need some help I have a kennametal carbide boring bar, C08-STUNR2 is the only identification on it Does anyone know what insert it uses? I cant find anything from kennametal or Google really Any help would be appreciated Thanks
Help identifying Kennametal boring bar | The Hobby-Machinist I searched their website, but even with “show obsolete” selected I couldn’t find anything I sent a message to Kennametal but haven’t gotten a response, so I thought someone here might know more Length 3”, diameter 0 25” The markings are: A04F-CSER1 2 207139 MH5 any ideas?
Carbide Insert DOC and Feed Rate Info | The Hobby-Machinist I'm not sure about Kennametal directly I'd probably call a distributor and ask for the datasheets (They will have them for sure) I know that Sandvik has easy to find data, and most brands are printed on the box Even my import ones (Korea) have great data sheets
Problems fitting insert to tool holder | The Hobby-Machinist Kennametal “MCLNR-083A NI6” tool holder ½ shank Lock pin Got inserts “CNMG322" My problem is the insert does not seem to fit Viewed from the top it appears the hole in the insert and the lock pin do not align The insert is not seating enough to match the lock pin The holder was checked for burrs and obstruction Looks good to my
Trying to understand threading inserts | The Hobby-Machinist Hello All; I would like to have someone help clear up an issue regarding ISCAR external threading inserts The problem being that I do not know what is meant by the term cutter corner size Here is a Iscar part number: ISCAR 16ERM 60G IC908 The part of the item number that is confusing to me
Tap Wrench | The Hobby-Machinist The larger taps will have significantly more torque required, so thicker and longer handles will be needed, that will mean a thicker anvil to accommodate the larger threads Kennametal has a torque calculator you can use to determine how much torque is needed and determine how long you want to make the handles