I'm looking to get 3/8" shank indexable boring bar for my lathe, I've noticed that most of them use a torx screw thru the center of the insert to
hold it to the shank, some have a finger clamp system to do the same. Which one would be the best in terms of rigidity ?
Indexable insert holding system ?
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Re: Indexable insert holding system ?
If you are buying a 3/8 shank bar to do smaller holes I think you will find the top clamp style will have a fair bit larger minimum bore size . Which means you might as well start with a larger bar.
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Re: Indexable insert holding system ?
I've anticipated that a top clamp style would make the minimum bore size larger, what I'm more concerned about is rigidity of the insert to the shank.
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Re: Indexable insert holding system ?
At last count I have 20+ insert style boring bars and as I recall none under 1/2 have clamps. I will say that one bar I have with screw only I have to keep a eye on the tightness of the screw,don't seen to have problem with any of the others. It is important to use the correct insert/screw set as you can use the wrong combination and still put things together. I have to watch that issue as I have a real dog's lunch of bars and insert types.
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The rigidity is not from the holding method but the supporting steel right under the tip of the insert. You're overthinking this.jcfx wrote: ↑Fri Sep 21, 2018 4:20 pm I'm looking to get 3/8" shank indexable boring bar for my lathe, I've noticed that most of them use a torx screw thru the center of the insert to
hold it to the shank, some have a finger clamp system to do the same. Which one would be the best in terms of rigidity ?
Re: Indexable insert holding system ?
The torx screw is the way to go. I would dearly love to switch all my TPG/TPU insert boring bars to that. On such a small bar you should go to a solid carbide boring bar for best results. I have a 1/4" solid carbide boring bar and it works really well. I have 3/8, 1/2, 5/8, 3/4 and 1" diameter boring bars that take the torx screw. (CCMT series inserts) It allows for better chip removal because of the less interference of a clamp and with a screw system.
Edit The CCMT are steel boring bars with the addition of a 1/2" and 1" heavy metal boring bars.
Edit The CCMT are steel boring bars with the addition of a 1/2" and 1" heavy metal boring bars.