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RISHET TOOLS TNMA 43NV C2 Uncoated Carbide Inserts Introducing the RISHET TOOLS TNMA 43NV C2 Uncoated Carbide Inserts, a premium tooling solution designed for precision machining. These inserts are crafted from high-quality carbide material, offering
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RISHET TOOLS TNMA 43NV C2 Uncoated Carbide Inserts
Introducing the RISHET TOOLS TNMA 43NV C2 Uncoated Carbide Inserts, a premium tooling solution designed for precision machining. These inserts are crafted from high-quality carbide material, offering exceptional durability and wear resistance. With their uncoated design, they provide a cost-effective and versatile option for various metalworking applications.Key Features and Specifications
The TNMA 43NV C2 Uncoated Carbide Inserts are engineered for general-purpose use, making them ideal for machining cast iron and non-ferrous materials. They also excel in processing 200 and 300 series stainless steel. Key features include:- Positive rake insert for internal threading applications
- 1/2 inch I.C. and 3/16 inch width for optimal performance
- External: 6-20 TPI and Internal: 6-12 TPI threading options
Practical Applications and Benefits
The RISHET TOOLS TNMA 43NV C2 Uncoated Carbide Inserts are designed to enhance your metalworking operations. Their versatile application range makes them suitable for various industries, including automotive, aerospace, and general engineering. Here are some of the benefits:- Excellent wear resistance for extended tool life
- Cost-effective solution for high-performance machining
- Enhanced productivity and precision in your metalworking processes
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