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Insert, APMT1135PDER-M Carbide, Tormach
Insert, APMT1135PDER-M Carbide, Tormach
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Key Features
Key Features
- Coated carbide
- 85° Parallelogram, 11° relief
- 40°-60° Double countersink, single-sided chip breaker
- 0.0313" (1/32") corner radius
- ANSI: N/A, ISO: APMT1135PDER
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Description
Carbide insert with high polish face. Recommended for aluminum and plastic.
ISO APGT1135PDFR-G2
ANSI Code: NA
Type: Cemented Carbide
Grade: HTi10
Comparable ISO Grade: N05-N25
Surface Prep: Polished
Cross Reference: Mitsubishi
Notes: Milling, Aluminum/Non-Ferrous/Cast Iron
Chris' Tips
Carbide cutting tools are a hard composite material , primarily tungsten carbide, bonded with cobalt. They can withstand extreme temperatures (up to 1,000° C) and heavy mechanical loads without losing their hardness.
Many of our carbide inserts are coated, typically with TiN (Titanium Nitride). This coating reduces friction and improves wear resistance.
Carbide indexable inserts save money since only the insert, not the entire cutting tool, needs to be made of carbide. However, when compared to solid carbide or high-speed steel (HSS), they are slightly less rigid. They can be prone to cutting pockets in your stock if the edge breaks. It is this quality which drives many of our customers to our T-15 high-speed steel made in the USA.
Make sure you get the correct inserts and retaining screws for your indexable turning tools.
Our chart of indexable inserts shows which inserts and which screw to use with each of our indexable tools.