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A R Warner

Insert, CCMW-32.52 HSS

Insert, CCMW-32.52 HSS

Made in United States of America (USA) Made in United States of America (USA)

SKU:3575

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Key Features

  • T-15 high speed steel
  • 80° diamond, 7° relief
  • 40°-60° single countersink, no chip breaker
  • 0.0313" (1/32") corner radius
  • ANSI: CCMW32.52, ISO: CCMW09T308 HSS

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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Description

CCMW-32.51 insert made from T-15 high speed steel, combine the advantages of high speed steel cutting tools with the convenience of indexable tooling.
Insert is a 80° diamond with a 7° relief. The center hole is a 40°-60° single countersink, and there is no chip breaker.
It has an inscribed circle (IC) of 0.375" (3/8"), a thickness of 0.156" (5/32"), and a corner (nose) radius of 0.0313" (1/32").
The insert is designated CCMW32.52 (ANSI) or CCMW09T308 HSS (ISO). For a list of compatible LittleMachineShop.com products, see the Compatibility tab.
This high-quality insert is made in America by the Arthur R Warner company.
Inserts are sold individually—no need to buy a pack of 10 inserts.

Chris's Tips

T-15 is a grade of cobalt tool steel, which offers the highest hardness of most common high speed steel grades.

This heavy-duty, high-speed steel grade offers maximum cutting-edge endurance and wear resistance due to its high Vanadium content. The Cobalt content additionally lends it high temperature hardness and resistance to tempering.

Make sure you get the correct inserts for your indexable turning tools.

Our chart of indexable inserts shows which inserts to use with each of our indexable tools.

We are big fans of High-Speed Steel. Find out why... What's So Good About High-Speed Steel?

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