Spares for Indexable holders & Cutters


Indexable holders and cutters are commonly used in machining operations, such as turning, milling, and drilling, where the cutting edges can be replaced when they become dull or worn out. The spares or replacement parts for indexable holders and cutters

These are the replaceable cutting tips that fit into the holder. They come in various shapes, sizes, and cutting materials (e.g., carbide, ceramic, or high-speed steel).

Fasteners such as screws or clamps are used to secure the indexable inserts in the holders. These may need replacement over time due to wear or damage.

Shims are used to achieve precise tool height and orientation. Locking mechanisms, such as wedges or screws, are important for securely locking the insert in place.

The main body of the tool holder, which holds the insert, may need replacement in case of damage or excessive wear.

Various types of tool holders and adapters may be used to mount the indexable tool on the machine tool. Replacement may be necessary if these components are damaged or if different tool configurations are needed.

Parts related to coolant delivery, such as nozzles or hoses, may be considered spares, as they can wear out or become clogged.

Wrenches or other tools required for installing or replacing inserts should be kept as spares. Additionally, any specialized accessories needed for specific applications fall into this category.

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