Cutting insert

Metal tools and implements – making – Blank or process – Drill

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761081, 408226, 408233, 408713, B23B 5100

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055987516

ABSTRACT:
A cutting insert having a cutting head and a coupling shank integral at one end thereof with the cutting head and including a screw threaded portion. The cutting insert is formed by a powder metallurgy process of compacting and sintering and the screw threaded portion is constituted by a substantially cylindrical body having a pair of diametrically opposed, longitudinally truncated planar portions interposed between substantially curved cylindrical portions having arcuate surfaces on which there are formed a non-continuous screw thread, the arcuate surfaces extending between 50 to 85% of the total peripheral extent of the cylindrical body of which they form part. There is also disclosed a powder metallurgy process for manufacturing the cutting insert.

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Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 5, No. 158 (M-91) (830) 12 Oct. 1981 and JP-A56 0866 638 (Ricoh K.K.) 14 Jul. 1981 (Abstract).

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