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Metal-Cutting Tools for Industrial Machining
Metal-cutting tools are used for turning, milling, drilling, threading, boring, reaming and other machining operations. The correct choice of tool affects productivity, accuracy, surface quality, tool life and overall production cost.
Iron Park supplies metal-cutting tools for manufacturing companies, machine shops, CNC operators and enterprises that need stable solutions for metalworking tasks.
What Tasks Metal-Cutting Tools Cover
Metal-cutting tools are used at all stages of machining: from roughing to finishing. They help shape the part, achieve the required dimensions and maintain the surface quality specified in the drawing.
Metal-cutting tools are used for:
- Turning operations;
- Milling operations;
- Drilling and holemaking;
- Thread cutting;
- Boring and reaming;
- Finishing and precision machining.
A properly selected tool helps reduce cycle time, increase stability and improve machining results.
Range of Metal-Cutting Tools
The category includes tools for various types of machining and different materials. The choice depends on the operation, machine type, workpiece material and required accuracy.
The range may include:
- Carbide inserts;
- Milling cutters;
- Drills;
- Taps and dies;
- Reamers;
- Turning tools and holders;
- Boring tools;
- Replaceable inserts and accessories.
Iron Park helps select tools for both standard and more demanding production tasks.
Tools for Turning
Turning tools are used for external and internal machining of cylindrical parts, facing, grooving, threading and boring. The result depends on the insert grade, geometry, chipbreaker, holder rigidity and cutting conditions.
For turning, it is important to select tools based on the material, type of operation, cutting depth, feed and required surface quality.
Tools for Milling
Milling tools are used for face milling, shoulder milling, slotting, contour machining and other operations. The choice of cutter depends on the machine, material, number of teeth, insert type and machining strategy.
Properly selected milling tools help increase productivity, reduce vibration and achieve stable surface quality.
Tools for Drilling and Threading
Drills, taps, reamers and other holemaking tools are selected according to the material, hole diameter, depth, accuracy and type of operation. These tools are especially sensitive to cutting conditions and proper chip evacuation.
For threading, it is important to choose the correct tap type, geometry and coating to ensure stable thread quality and reduce the risk of tool breakage.
How to Choose Metal-Cutting Tools
Tool selection should begin with the machining task. It is necessary to understand the material, operation, machine capabilities, fixture rigidity, required tolerance and production volume.
When selecting tools, we consider:
- Workpiece material;
- Type of machining operation;
- Machine type and parameters;
- Required accuracy and surface quality;
- Cutting conditions;
- Tool life requirements;
- Production volume.
This approach helps avoid random selection and improves machining efficiency.
Why Customers Choose Iron Park
Iron Park works with manufacturing companies and helps select tools for real machining conditions. We focus on practical solutions that provide stable results in production.
You receive:
- Assistance from specialists;
- Selection of tools by operation and material;
- Supply of metal-cutting tools for industrial use;
- Solutions for turning, milling, drilling and threading;
- Support for CNC and conventional machining tasks.
Order Metal-Cutting Tools
Contact Iron Park to select metal-cutting tools for your production. We will help choose the right tools for your material, machine and machining task, and offer solutions for stable, accurate and efficient metalworking.