carbide boring tool
- Material: Carbide
- Coating: TiAIN
- Place of Origin: ShanDong, China
- Customized Support: OEM
- Brand Name: LIFENG
- Model Number: MVR 6 B2.0 L22
- Product Name: MVR End Deep Groove Cutter
- Hardness: HRC55
Packaging and Delivery:
- Selling Units: Single item
- Single Package Size: 1.4 x 1.4 x 7 cm
- Single Gross Weight: 0.040 kg
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Feature | Description |
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Material | Tungsten steel with carbide ensures durability and wear resistance. |
Coating | TiAIN coating improves heat resistance and cutting performance. |
Cutter Head | Tungsten steel head ensures high efficiency and fewer tool changes. |
Sharpened Edge | Full sharpening with R-angle design enhances tip protection and material finish. |
Chip Removal | Large chip removal space ensures timely discharge and smooth cutting. |
Tilt Angle Design | Unique edge tilt design improves workpiece finish and reduces cutting resistance. |
Hardness | HRC55 ensures the tool performs effectively in tough conditions. |
Packaging | Compact packaging with a size of 1.4 x 1.4 x 7 cm and a gross weight of 0.040 kg. |
Origin and Brand | ShanDong China; LIFENG brand ensures quality and reliability. |
Model and Product Name | MVR 6 B2.0 L22; MVR End Deep Groove Cutter designed for precision machining. |

F.A.Q.
Frequently Asked Questions
When selecting tool materials, consider the hardness of the workpiece, cutting conditions, and type of machining. Carbide tools are suitable for harder metals, while HSS (High-Speed Steel) tools are better for general metalworking.
Tool heating may be caused by excessive cutting speed or insufficient coolant. It is recommended to reduce the cutting speed and ensure adequate coolant supply. Use the appropriate coolant to effectively dissipate heat.
Tool life depends on various factors such as the material being cut, process parameters, frequency of use, and cutting depth. Proper adjustment of cutting conditions and regular maintenance can significantly extend tool life.
Tool coatings primarily provide wear resistance, oxidation resistance, and reduced friction. Common coatings like TiN and TiAlN improve the tool’s heat resistance and extend its service life.
Tool chipping may be caused by incorrect cutting parameters, insufficient cooling, or excessive cutting forces. Check and adjust the cutting conditions, optimize feed rates, and ensure effective coolant usage. If the issue persists, consider replacing or resharpening the tool.
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