Milling tool maintenance

Establishing a routine for tool maintenance in the workshop will improve tool life in milling, prevent problems and save money.
Check the insert seats
Check the insert seats regularly to ensure that they have not been damaged during machining or handling. Make sure that the insert seats are free from dirt or metal chips from machining.
Replace worn or damaged screws and washers. Use a torque wrench to ensure correct screw-tightening.
To get the best performance, we recommend cleaning all male and female parts and lubricating them with oil at least once a year. Lubricant should be applied, when needed, to the screw thread as well as the screw head face.
Torque wrench
To get the best performance out of the milling tools, a torque wrench should be used to correctly tighten the insert. Use the recommended torque for each tool holder.
A too high torque will affect the performance of the tool negatively and cause insert, washer and screw breakage.
A too low torque will cause the slide or insert movement, vibrations and degrade the cutting result.

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