
What kind of material is suitable for what kind of tool?
| Problem |
Solution |
| The front end of the alloy bit is broken |
Aimed at the bit again |
| Repair with a drill bit grinder |
| Improve stability, re-clamp parts, shorten overhang of alloy bit |
| Check speed/feed |
| The outer diameter of the alloy bit is worn |
Aimed at the bit again |
| Improve stability, re-clamp parts, shorten overhang of alloy bit |
| Check speed/feed |
| Repair with a drill bit grinding machine |
| Oversize/undersize holes |
To aim at tungsten steel drill bit |
| To reduce feed |
| Check speed/feed |
| The alloy bit is clogged with chips in chip removal tank |
Increase coolant flow, clean filter, clean bit coolant hole |
| To reduce feed |
| Improve stability, re-clamping the parts, shortening the overhang of alloy bit |
| Check speed/feed |
| Increase speed |
| vibration |
To reduce feed |
| Improve stability, re-clamping the parts, shortening the overhang of alloy bit |
| Check speed/feed |
| A small crack in the cutting edge |
Repair with a drill bit grinder |
| Aimed at the bit again |
| Check the carbide number |
| Increase speed |
| Hole asymmetry |
To reduce feed |
| Improve stability, re-clamp parts, shorten bit overhang |
| Check speed/feed |
| Alloy tool has short life |
Increase coolant flow, clean filter, clean bit coolant hole |
| Improve stability, re-clamping the parts, shortening the overhang of alloy bit |
| Check the carbide number |
| Check speed/feed |