Inserts aimed at small diameter turning

Cutting tool specialist Walter has expanded its WL copy turning system with the introduction of the new WL17 indexable inserts for Swiss type automatic lathes and small diameter machining.

Used on the W1011-S-P external turning toolholder, which is also a new arrival along with the W1210/W1211 boring bars, they bring the benefits of the existing WL25 inserts to smaller dimensions.

The W1011-S-P toolholder has a square shank that is available in the most common shank sizes of 12 by 12mm and 16 by 16mm. They have been specially designed for use on automatic lathes and multi-spindle turning centres. Walter claims it is the only manufacturer to offer a turning system for automatic lathes with positive engagement and three-edge turning inserts.

As with the WL25 turning inserts and toolholders, the smaller indexable inserts facilitate equally high cost efficiencies. This is partly thanks to the three cutting edges as well as the stability and the 50% improved indexing accuracy when compared with ISO inserts. The targeted Walter precision cooling on the rake and flank faces also increases the tool edge life.

When it comes to internal turning, the inner diameter (Dmin) of the workpiece is often a limiting factor. ISO turning inserts, such as the VBMT11, have only two cutting edges and can be used at a 93° approach angle from a Dmin of 22mm. By contrast, the new Walter boring bars W1210 and W1211 with WL17 inserts can be used for internal turning from Dmin 18mm and they also have one more cutting edge.

Furthermore, the operator can use the indexable inserts for both forward and reverse turning. Just like all WL inserts, the WL17 inserts can be used in a neutral, right-hand and left-hand version and are coated with the latest cutting tool materials and coatings, such as Tiger-tec Gold. Thanks to its high stability and cost-efficiency, the WL17 copy turning system is ideal for internal turning of small diameters and for use on automatic lathes.

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