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Machining a Radius or a Chamfer

The machining of a cor ner with a radius or a chamfer larger than the radius of the insert always requires the combination of movement in two directions. Problems, such as insert breakage, result when this combined operation is used while the insert is plunged into the workpiece with material on all sides. Insert breakage is caused by forces acting simultaneously in two different directions F1 and F2, as shown.



















Recommended procedure to optimize machining
and eliminate insert breakage

1 Groove to the required depth.
2 Pull back the insert from the workpiece. This eliminates side forces    acting on the insert.
3 Move the insert to the position r equired to start machining the
   radius or chamfer.
4 Proceed to cut the radius or chamfer.
5 Longitudinal turning can then begin.

Note: If the final dimensions wer e reached in cutting the radius or chamfer,the deflection compensation factor Δ/2 should be used prior to beginning the longitudinal turning.