SANDVIK COROMANT Turning Insert, Medium, Trigon
SKU 3G-OTH-204458
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What is Sandvik Coromant WNMG 08 04 08-PM 4325 used for?
This Sandvik Coromant turning insert is used for medium-duty turning of steel and cast iron. Its trigon (WNMG) shape provides strong cutting edges and good chip control, making it suitable for general machining operations in automotive, oil and gas, and heavy equipment manufacturing.
What are the specifications of Sandvik Coromant WNMG 432-PM 4325?
The Sandvik Coromant WNMG 432-PM 4325 is a trigon indexable turning insert with designation WNMG 08 04 08-PM 4325. It features a medium chipbreaker geometry and grade 4325 for steel and cast iron. The insert size corresponds to an inscribed circle of 12.7 mm and thickness of 4.76 mm.
Where to buy Sandvik Coromant turning inserts worldwide?
3G Electric supplies Sandvik Coromant turning inserts like the WNMG 08 04 08-PM 4325 to customers worldwide. We handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your facility. Contact us for a quote and lead time on this genuine Sandvik Coromant insert.
How to select the correct Sandvik Coromant turning insert?
Select the insert shape (e.g., trigon WNMG), size, chipbreaker, and grade based on your workpiece material and operation. For medium turning of steel, the WNMG 08 04 08-PM 4325 with grade 4325 offers good wear resistance. Always match the insert to your tool holder's pocket and clamping system.
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