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Versatile Parting and Grooving to Stay on Track

Cutting tool and tooling system specialist Sandvik Coromant has upgraded its long-established CoroCut® 1-2 parting and grooving concept. Improved stability, even greater flexibility and significant productivity gains are just some of the benefits offered by the new CoroCut® 2 system.

Posted: October 18, 2023

Improved stability, even greater flexibility and significant productivity gains are just some of the benefits offered by the new CoroCut 2 system. (Grade GC1225, -TF geometry)
Secure and efficient machining Process security and productivity are crucial in parting and grooving — the correct set-up and choice of tools prevent problems The wide range of geometries and tools with precision coolant enables optimization for different machining conditions
The new first-choice grade GC1225 offers superior flank wear resistance and edge line toughness and is ideal for all parting, grooving and turning operations in good conditions. Grade GC4425 offers an excellent combination of high wear resistance and good edge security for grooving, turning and parting off operations in stable conditions.
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Sandvik Coromant, CoroCut 1-2, CoroCut 2, parting, grooving, Jenny Claus, internal coolant, clamping finger design, parting blades, inserts, Fredrik Selin, CoroCut QD, CoroCut QF
Secure and efficient machining
Process security and productivity are crucial in parting and grooving — the correct set-up and choice of tools prevent problems
The wide range of geometries and tools with precision coolant enables optimization for different machining conditions

CoroCut 1-2 has long been a cornerstone of parting and grooving, and the concept’s renowned versatility and reliability have made it a real asset to many a workshop. The concept is set to receive a major upgrade, which will see it renamed CoroCut 2.

What can we expect from the new CoroCut 2? “For a start, all the features and benefits you have come to expect from the existing concept — versatility, cost-efficiency and secure machining — are still there,” says Jenny Claus, product manager, parting and grooving, at Sandvik Coromant. “We work in close cooperation with our customers, sharing our knowledge while striving to listen and be attentive to their needs and their constructive viewpoints. The result has been overwhelmingly positive.”

Sandvik Coromant, CoroCut 1-2, CoroCut 2, parting, grooving, Jenny Claus, internal coolant, clamping finger design, parting blades, inserts, Fredrik Selin, CoroCut QD, CoroCut QF
The new first-choice grade GC1225 offers superior flank wear resistance and edge line toughness and is ideal for all parting, grooving and turning operations in good conditions. Grade GC4425 offers an excellent combination of high wear resistance and good edge security for grooving, turning and parting off operations in stable conditions.

Stability is key when working with all parting and grooving operations. The main challenge is keeping the insert in place to minimize all forms of insert movement. The well-established rail interface, previously available on medium and large inserts, offers more precise insert positioning and makes the insert resilient to any lateral forces exerted on it. This rail interface will now also be available on smaller insert sizes, guaranteeing stability in all operations.

CoroCut 2 parting blades are upgraded with internal coolant and an improved clamping finger design, which offers a higher clamping force and better side stability — a welcome advantage when making chamfers before parting off. Tool holders with precision coolant are updated with a screw clamp solution, which — combined with the rigid rail insert seat design — keeps insert movement to a minimum without any loss of clamping force.

Other important features included in the upgrade are new and updated grades and geometries, including the new first choice grade GC1225, a wiper design for all parting geometries and greatly enhanced edge line quality on all inserts.

“What makes this solution unique is the in-house developed and patented production technology,” says Fredrik Selin, product application specialist at Sandvik Coromant. “With better blank quality from our new production technology, we achieve less spreading of the edge line. This means we can have a lower tolerance and perform smaller edge rounding than before, with a longer, more predicable insert tool life as a consequence.

CoroCut 2 can be used in all types of parting and grooving applications with cutting depths suitable for double-edged inserts. The related CoroCut QD and CoroCut QF concepts are recommended for larger depths of cut, while CoroCut QI is the first choice for internal grooving and face grooving on small diameters.

Sandvik Coromant

Together with our customers and partners, Sandvik Coromant leads the way toward a sustainable future, supplying tooling solutions to the world’s engineering industries. Over eight decades of hands-on experience have given us a wealth of knowledge in metal-cutting and machining. This expertise transforms every challenge into an opportunity for innovation, collaboration and progressive solutions. We aim to create positive change by promoting sustainability, efficiency and growth to shape a future where innovation thrives. Part of global industrial engineering group Sandvik, Sandvik Coromant is shaping the future together.

www.sandvik.coromant.com

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