Boring milling machines are typically used to cut metal into thin, flat sheets. These machines play a crucial role in manufacturing because they cut metal quickly and precisely. While common practices can deliver effective results, you can achieve next-level results by employing the following methods below.
Reducing Chatter
The chatter on a boring milling machine bar is easy to reduce if you use a high-speed steel or carbide tool.
High-speed steel (HSS) is a type of steel with a high amount of carbon content. It is also called "white steel." It is one of the most popular types of metal used for cutting tools.
On the other hand, carbide tools are high-speed steel tools with a carbide tip. Carbide is an extremely hard, non-magnetic metal used in cutting tools.
The Best Boring Bar
The best materials for boring milling machine boring bars are those with a hardness of 60-65 Rc and a breaking strength of 18,000-22,000 PSI.
Steel is the best boring bar by far because it fulfills all these requirements. Steel is hardened by quenching it in oil, which increases its hardness.
The hardness increases the amount of energy required to break it but decreases the amount of energy required to shear it, which makes it good for making tools that require less energy than other metals.
One or Two Boring Heads
In boring mills, a boring head is a tool with a hardened steel bit that rotates at high speed. It uses a combination of a helix and conical cutting edges to create a hole in the workpiece.
The single boring head has one cutting edge that is from the center of the bore to just below the surface of the workpiece, while the double boring head has two cutting edges that are from one end of the spindle to just above it.
The best time to use single boring heads is when you want to create an exact hole in a material. The most efficient use of two boring heads in a boring milling machine is when you need a large amount of material removed per pass.
Using Fine Boring Heads
The highest grades of steel and other metals need to be finished and polished to a high shine. This is done with a fine boring head, which is a small motor with a high-speed spinning cutter.
The tool head is mounted on a rotating shaft, and the cutter travels around the face of the tool head at an extremely high speed (30,000 rpm or more) which makes it capable of cutting very thin layers of metal away from the face of the tool head.
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