| * Carbide drills not recommended, but may be used in some set-ups. See Haynes International publication H-3159 for details.
Notes: 1 SCEA-Side cutting edge angle, or lead angle of the tool.
2 At any point where dry cutting is recommended, an air jet directed on the tool may provided
substantial tool life increases. A water-base coolant mist may also be effective.
3 Oil coolant should be a premium quality, sulfochlorinated oil with extreme pressure additives.
A viscosity at 100°F of from 50 to 125 SSU is standard.
4 Water-base coolant should be a 15:1 mix of water with either a premium quality,
sulfochlorinated water soluble oil or a chemical emulsion with extreme pressure additives.
5 Water-base coolants may cause chipping or rapid failure of carbide tools in interrupted cuts.
6 M-40 series High Speed Steels include M-41 through M-46 at time of writing, others may be
added, and should be equally suitable. |