Picco Boring Tool Line


ISCAR continues to create fresh solutions for difficult ID machining problems through strategic additions to its popular PICCO family of solid carbide inserts.

The company’s latest innovations attack three specific trouble spots in ID machining: bottoming of blind holes, reaching deeper into high-aspect bores and reducing mismatch between matching tool diameters and bore sizes.
The better the match between tool and hole geometry, the more efficiently the operation will run. Ideally, both diameters and lengths should be matched.

To improve bottom flatness in blind holes, the new PICCO 050.20 insert features a higher 20o frontal clearance angle, up from 8o.  The added clearance creates more room to eliminate chip jamming and minimize re-cutting of chips.  The inserts are available in 4.0 and 5.0 mm shank diameters for bore diameters of 2.0 mm and up.
   
For high-aspect bores with at least 6.8 mm diameter, a new style PICCO 060 chamfering insert now comes with a long-reach 40 mm shank, providing more than twice the reach-in as the existing 19 mm shank.  A new 6 mm insert has also been added to the line, enabling better size matches in the 5 to 6.8 mm diameter line.

Three additional bore diameters also widen the tool selections available in the PICCO 050 family, which covers the bore diameter range of 0.5 to 4.0 mm.  New diameters are 0.8, 2.5 and 3.5 mm.  All PICCO 050 internal turning and chamfering inserts come in several shank lengths, to optimize the size match between tool and hole.
   
All ISCAR PICCO tools come in left- and right-hand styles and are available in grade IC900, the most versatile PVD coated carbide grade.  The thin PVD coating protects the cutting edge while preserving the optimum cutting geometry built into the substrate.

For more information contact ISCAR or visit www.iscar.com