Walter has introduced the MU5 double-sided indexable insert for turning operations. The insert can be used universally both for steel forged parts and also for stainless materials.
With forged parts, particularly in automotive production, the MU5 geometry minimizes crater wear and enables reliable and fully automated production. For users with changing material demands and smaller batch sizes, the MU5 is appealing due to its universal use in steel and stainless materials.
These characteristics of the MU5 insert are due to its positive macro- geometry, while maintaining a negative clearance. Other features include an open chip breaker groove for long tool life and soft cutting features, a V-shaped chip breaker for improved chip breakage, and a curved cutting edge yielding high surface finish quality.
For copy turning, the MU5 geometry does not just improve chip breakage for turning and facing, but also for chamfers or radii that would otherwise be critical. During numerous field tests, the MU5 has also proven that it significantly lowers tool costs, particularly when combined with thewear-resistant Tiger·tec® Silver grades. The machining parameters of the insert are 0.0006-0.024 in. feed per tooth and 0.020-0.160 in. for depth of cut, which applies to 60 per cent of all applications. The new MU5 insert is available in all common basic shapes.
About Walter
Walter, a global leader in the metalworking industry for over 100 years, offers a wide range of precision tools for milling, turning, drilling and threading applications. The company helps customers in the aviation and aerospace industries, automotive, energy, and general industry improve process reliability and increase productivity. As an innovative partner capable of creating digital process solutions for optimal efficiency, Walter is pioneering Industry 4.0 throughout the machining industry. With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha, WI, Walter markets its competence brands Walter, Walter Titex, Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a network of channel partners and field engineers across the USA, Canada, Mexico and Brazil.