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  1. #1
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    Feeds & Speeds

    I was wondering what kind of feeds and speeds you guys run....

    17-4 Stainless Steel HT:

    Sandvik CNMG-433-SMR-1115 for Roughing
    .120 Depth of cut
    400SFM
    F.012

    Insert Normally runs for about 15-20 parts.

    4340HT

    Sandvik CNMG-433-MR-4215 for Roughing
    .120 Depth of cut
    650 SFM
    F.012

    Insert life 15-20 parts.


    Thank you!

  2. #2
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    We run a lot of 4340. We always run a Valenite WNMG432 NM6 WPP10 for roughing. We do about .100"- .150" depth of cut at 800 S.F.M. and run at .009"-.013 I.P.R. We get approx 50-80 pieces per edge. We tried Sandvik, Kennametal, and Iscar. They were decent, but the Valenite really excelled. 4340 can really be a pain, and we experimented for a looong time with this material.

    You will not be upset with the results if you try the Valenite.

    We run one 17-4PH job, but we make a lot of pieces annually. It is a tricky material. I don't take the depth of cut your describing, but I have had great luck with a CNMG 332 (Kennametal brand, can't remember details). I run the SFM around 200-300 and feed up to .01" per rev. What I notice about 17-4 is that the material is not consistent from batch to batch. I have had some stock that ran wonderfully, and some that I had to re-write all the speeds and feeds to get good tool life. Can be tricky. I'd rather have 303 or 316 S.S. than 17-4. It changes a lot.

    Good luck to you!
    Progressive Turnings, Inc.
    www.progressiveturnings.com

  3. #3
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    Thank you...
    I have the same problem in 17-4 SS...sometimes it runs great and sometime like crap.

    The sandvik 1115 grade really impressed me. Iscar 907 grade not so much.

  4. #4
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    Iscars 907 didn't work well for me either. I like Sandviks 1115 grade, but there 1025 is better, in my opinion.

    good luck to you
    Progressive Turnings, Inc.
    www.progressiveturnings.com

  5. #5
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    What kind of feed and speed....depth of cut are you running with the 1025?

    I never used the 1025 before...might have to give it a try.

    Thanks

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