Threading Inserts Wear Problems and Solutions
Type of Wear
-
-
Plastic DeformationPlastic Deformation
Cause- Excessive heat in cutting zone
- Wrong grade
- Inadequate coolant supply
- Depth of cut too large
- Cutting speed too high
- Nose radius too small
Remedy- Reduce RPM/reduce depth of cut/check turned dia.
- Use coated grade/use harder grade
- Apply coolant
- Reduce depth of cut /increase no. of passes
- Reduce cutting speed
- If possible use insert with larger radius
-
Premature WearPremature Wear
Cause- Cutting speed too high
- Infeed depth too small
- Highly abrasive material
- Inadequate coolant supply
- Wrong inclination anvil
- Wrong turned dia. prior to threading
- Insert is above center line
Remedy- Reduce RPM
- Modify flank infeed /increase depth of cut
- Use coated grade
- Apply coolant
- Reselect anvil
- Check turned dia.
- Check center height
-
Insert BreakageInsert Breakage
Cause- Wrong turned dia. prior to threading
- Wrong Grade
- Poor chip control
- Incorrect center height
Remedy- Check turned dia.
- Use tougher grade
- Change to M/B type inserts and use modified flank infeed
- Check center height
-
Built-up EdgeBuilt-up Edge
Cause- Cutting edge too cold
- Wrong grade
- Inadequate coolant supply
- Incorrect cutting speed
Remedy- Increase RPM /increase depth of cut
- Use coated grade
- Apply coolant
- Change cutting speed
-
VibrationVibration
Cause- Incorrect workpiece clamping
- Incorrect tool setup
- Incorrect cutting speed
- Incorrect center height
Remedy- Use soft jaws
- Check tool overhang / use anti vibration bars
- Increase cutting speed
- Check center height
-
Poor Surface FinishPoor Surface Finish
Cause- Wrong cutting speed
- Excessive heat in cutting zone
- Poor chip control
- Inadequate coolant supply
- Wrong inclination anvil
- Tool overhang too long
- Incorrect center height
Remedy- Increase/reduce RPM
- Reduce depth of cut
- Modify flank infeed
- Apply coolant
- Reselect anvil
- Reduce tool overhang
- Check center height
-
Poor Chip ControlPoor Chip Control
Cause- Excessive heat in cutting zone
- Wrong grade
- Inadequate coolant supply
- Wrong turned dia. prior to threading
- Incorrect method of infeed
Remedy- Reduce RPM /change depth of cut /check turned dia.
- Use coated grade /check turned dia./use M/B type inserts
- Apply coolant
- Check turned dia.
- Modified flank infeed 3-5°
-
Thread Profile is Too ShallowThread Profile is Too Shallow
Cause- Incorrect center height
- Worn insert
- Insert isn’t machining the tread crest
- Excessive wear
Remedy- Check center height
- Change to new cutting edge sooner
- Check the workpiece dia.
- Increase radial infeed
-
Broken Nose During First PassBroken Nose During First Pass
Cause- Cutting edge too cold
- Depth of cut too large
- Wrong grade
- Wrong turned dia. prior to threading
- Incorrect center height
- Infeed depth too shallow
- Wrong inclination anvil
- Tool overhang tool long
Remedy- Increase RPM
- Reduce depth of cut/increase number of infeed passes
- Use tougher grade
- Check turned dia.
- Adjust center height
- Modify flank infeed
- Reselect anvil
- Reduce tool overhang
-
Incorrect Thread ProfileIncorrect Thread Profile
Cause- Unsuitable thread profile
- Incorrect center height
- Incorrect pitch in the program
Remedy- Adjust to correct tool ,anvil and insert
- Adjust center height
- Change the program
-
-
-
Flank WearFlank Wear
Cause High cutting speed Remedy Reduce cutting speed Cause Chip too thin Remedy Increase feed rate and reduce radial passes Cause Insufficient coolant Remedy Check coolant pressure / flow direction -
Fracture/ChippingFracture/Chipping
Cause Vibration Remedy Check stability Cause High load on cutting edge Remedy Reduce feed rate
Add radial passes -
Build-up EdgeBuild up Edge
Cause Cutting speed too low Remedy Increase cutting speed Cause Insufficient coolant Remedy Check coolant pressure / flow direction -
Thread Surface-Chatter Marks/VibrationsThread Surface-Chatter Marks/Vibrations
Cause Feed rate is too high Remedy Reduce feed rate Cause Large profile Remedy Add passes Cause Thread length too long Remedy Add radial passes
Reduce overhang -
Thread Accuracy (GO/NOGO Gauge)Thread Accuracy (GO/NOGO Gauge)
Cause Tool deflection Remedy Reduce feed rate
Add radial passes
Use ZERO compensationCause CNC program error Remedy Check CNC program -
Insert/Tool BreakageInsert/Tool Breakage
Cause High load on the cutting edge Remedy Add radial passes Cause Unproper cutting conditions Remedy Adjust cutting conditions Cause Chip evacuation Remedy Add sufficient coolant Cause CNC program error Remedy Check CNC program -
Tapered ThreadTapered Thread
Cause Tool cutting load Remedy Add radial passes and/or reduce cutting conditions Cause Tool overhang Remedy Clamp tool to the minimum overhang length -
Short Tool LifeShort Tool Life
Cause Unsuitable cutting conditions Remedy Adjust feed/speed Cause Vibrations Remedy Reduce overhang as short as possible
Check tool and workpiece clamping
-