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Use these carbide inserts for general purpose turning.
Choose these premium carbide inserts to turn a variety of materials without changing out your tool.
Optimized for use on steel, these inserts can run at higher cutting speeds and will last longer than inserts for multiple materials.
Heat resistant and shaped for turning stainless steel specifically, these inserts will last longer than inserts for multiple materials.
Cut aluminum, copper, brass, and other non-ferrous materials with these premium inserts.
Strong enough for use on titanium, stainless steel, and other tough metals, a PVD coating keeps these inserts sharp for longer than inserts with a CVD coating.
Also known as Swiss lathe tools, these inserts are designed for use in precision lathes.
Heat resistant and wear resistant, these inserts cut super alloys—such as Inconel and Waspaloy—and titanium better than premium general use inserts.
Made of an abrasion-resistant carbide designed for turning cast iron, these inserts will last longer than inserts for multiple materials.
Keep a variety of tools on hand to cut and shape workpieces. The tools in these sets come with carbide inserts installed.
Attach these carbide inserts to a holder to perform cutoff and grooving tasks on a lathe.
Cut square corner grooves in a workpiece or cut completely through a part.
The rounded nose on these inserts contours the outside of the workpiece and cuts grooves with rounded edges.
Install these inserts into a matching holder to cut external or internal threads on a workpiece.
Cut grooves on both the inside and outside of a workpiece with the same insert.
Pair these holders with a threading insert or a grooving insert to make cuts on the inside of a hollow workpiece.
Install these inserts in a K-code holder to cut precise threads on the outside of a workpiece. They’re designed to sit lower in a holder than other inserts, which keeps them from twisting and lets you thread closer to a shoulder.
Install these inserts in an S-code holder to cut precise threads inside your workpiece. They’re designed to sit lower in the holder than other inserts, which keeps them from twisting and lets you thread closer to a shoulder.
These sets have a variety of indexable boring insert holders with carbide inserts and a wood storage stand. When one edge of a tool's insert dulls, rotate it to use a sharp edge to enlarge existing holes to precise diameters.