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General Information

The GROOVE-TURN tools are multifunction turning tools, able to operate in a sequence of grooving and turning modes. Moving from turning to grooving requires consideration of the basic GRIP principle, thereby eliminating the possibility of insert breakage. In this situation one must release the side deflection which is necessary in turning, but not recommended in grooving.
- GROOVE-TURN Advantages
- Machining Between Walls
- Chipbreaker Selection
- External GROOVE-TURN Insert Selection
- Internal GROOVE-TURN Insert Selection
- Principles of Turning with GROOVE-TURN Tools
- Finishing Operations: Diameter Compensation
- GROOVE-TURN Tools - Multifunction Operations
- Machining a Radius or a Chamfer
- Surface Quality
- Efficient Use of Insert Corners
- Improving Internal Turning in a Blind Hole
- Calculation of Required Machine Power
- How to Choose the Correct Cutting Conditions
- Choosing the Insert Corner Radius