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Dorian boring bars are single-pointed cutting tools that use various inserts to size, straighten and finish the inside of drilled or cast holes. They can be easily mounted to a lathe or turning machine and remain stationary while the machine rotates the workpiece against the cutting tip.
Style | Model | Clamp | Cutting Direction | Insert Shape | Insert Size | Insert Thickness | Lead Angle | Style | Price | |
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A | AS-12R-ADCLNL-3 | JSLC-HPC3-B | Left Hand | 80 Degrees Diamond Negative | CNMG-322 | 0.125" | 10 Degrees | AS-12R-ADCLNL-3 | £362.18 | |
A | AS-12R-ADCLNR-3 | JSLC-HPC3-B | Right Hand | 80 Degrees Diamond Negative | CNMG-322 | 0.125" | 10 Degrees | AS-12R-ADCLNR-3 | £362.18 | |
A | AS-12R-ADWLNL-3 | JSLC-HPW3-L | Left Hand | 80 Degrees Trigon Negative | WNMG-332 | 0.187" | 14 Degrees | AS-12R-ADWLNL-3 | £362.18 | |
A | AS-12R-ADWLNR-3 | JSLC-HPW3-R | Right Hand | 80 Degrees Trigon Negative | WNMG-332 | 0.187" | 14 Degrees | AS-12R-ADWLNR-3 | £362.18 |
The D-clamp helps to strongly hold the insert in a boring bar for making accurate cuts.
Jet-Stream coolant is directed onto the insert chip interface to dissipate the generated heat and also lubricate the cutting edge of the insert, causing the chips to hydroplane over the insert surface instead of sticking to it.
Negative rake refers to the shape of the cutting angle of the carbide. When the face of the cutting tool slopes away from the cutting edge at an optimal angle, a negative rake angle takes place. Negative rake boring bars are safer, smoother and make more continuous cuts in very hard materials.