TURNING INSERTS
Our Turning Inserts range comprises of different grades for different applications. We help the customer in choosing the best combination of Harder and Tougher grade according to the below-:
Workpiece Material
Hardness of Material
Cutting Conditions
Machining Conditions
Choosing the right grade and geometry can greatly help in increasing productivity and providing customer with cost efficiency. We believe in providing customers with quality products rather than cheap products which increases their overall efficiency.
C series
An 80° rhombic insert that provides a perfect balance of strength and versatility for general-purpose turning. Its robust geometry is ideal for both roughing and finishing operations across diverse material types.
D series
Features a 55° rhombic shape for high-detail profiling and clearing narrow corners or undercuts. The narrow profile offers excellent accessibility while maintaining the structural integrity needed for precise finishes.
V series
A 35° sharp-angled insert designed for intricate profiling and finishing where maximum clearance is required. Its slim geometry allows for aggressive contouring and high-precision detailing in complex workpieces.
T series
The classic triangular insert, offering three cutting edges for cost-effective turning and facing. Its balanced design provides reliable performance and excellent chip control for a wide range of light-to-medium tasks.
ER/IR Inserts
Specifically engineered for high-precision external and internal threading applications with perfect pitch accuracy. The specialized tooth geometry ensures clean, burr-free threads in even the toughest industrial alloys.
Q series
Optimized for heavy-duty parting and grooving, providing exceptional rigidity and clean chip management. Its robust design prevents tool deflection, ensuring straight cuts and smooth finishes in deep grooving tasks.
S series
A square insert offering four robust cutting edges for maximum economy and strength in heavy turning. The 90° geometry is perfect for facing and roughing operations where tool durability is the top priority.