Turning is one of the most popular industrial jobs, which is very attractive despite the difficulties. Various tools are used in this profession, each of them has a task and their absence can be a problem, one of these tools is a lathe holder. Holder is a holder that is responsible for holding the diamond and the cutting insert. You can hold the diamond at any angle you want. If you need an assistant for your work, we recommend you to use Helder because it can fill the void for you.
Types of turning Helder
Variety in lathe holder is very high. Its types are classified based on the shape of the insert as well as the application they have. All holders have a code or ID that you can use to identify them. This code, which consists of several letters and numbers, specifies the product's features. But how? To fully understand it, follow us until the end of the content.
How to read the code of lathe holders
Each lathe holder has a code that has 9 characters. be Characters can be English letters or numbers. If you start reading from the left side, each of the characters gives a special meaning, which are:
First character: this letter specifies the type of holder.
Second character: badge It gives the diameter of the lathe holder.
Third character: specifies the length of the holder.
Fourth character: indicates the type of cover system.
Fifth character: shape identification function is an insert.
Sixth character: shows the holder angle of turning.
Seventh character: shows the angle of the insert.
Eighth character: specifies the left and or the rightness of the holder.
Ninth character: which is the last part of the code and determines the size.

Helder type check
Helder type fills one character and has 6 examples, each of which is represented by a Latin letter.
Carbide: is represented by the letter C It is given.
Carbide soapy water: is indicated by the letter E.
Soapy water steel: is indicated by the letter A.
Hard metal: is marked with the letter H.
Steel: Shown with the letter S are the most common steels of this type. > hard metal of soapy water: is marked with the letter J.

