The learner will identify types of carbide turning tool holders and the insert clamping procedures associated with each type.
By overtightening clamps and screws you will cause:
By overtightening clamps and screws you will cause:
The clamps and screws to freeze or bind together
By overtightening clamps and screws you will cause:
The clamps and screws to freeze or bind together
Select the letter in the designation that identifies the type of clamping style used on this holder: MCLNR-164D.
Select the letter in the designation that identifies the type of clamping style used on this holder: MCLNR-164D.
M
Select the letter in the designation that identifies the type of clamping style used on this holder: MCLNR-164D.
M
Select the type of clamping style used on this holder.
P-Style
Select the type of clamping style used on this holder.
P-Style
Select the type of clamping style used on this holder.
S-Style
Select the type of clamping style used on this holder.
S-Style
When using carbide, the tool should be slightly above center for most cutting conditions.
When using carbide, the tool should be slightly above center for most cutting conditions.
Select the type of clamping style used on this holder.
M-Style
Select the type of clamping style used on this holder.
M-Style
Select the type of clamping style used on this holder.
M-Style
Select the type of clamping style used on this holder.
M-Style
This method of clamping uses a top clamp on inserts that don't have a hole and is primarily used for clamping ceramic inserts.
This method of clamping uses a top clamp on inserts that don't have a hole and is primarily used for clamping ceramic inserts.
C-Style
This method of clamping uses a top clamp on inserts that don't have a hole and is primarily used for clamping ceramic inserts.
C-Style
M-Style
M-Style
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