MODIFICATIONS & COATINGS

OPTIONAL MODIFICATIONS
DRILLS    |    REAMERS    |   COUNTERBORES    |    END MILLS
KEYSEAT CUTTERS    |    SLITTING SAWS & SIDE MILLING CUTTERS

   RRT RECOMMENDED COATINGS


OPTIONAL MODIFICATIONS

    Solve Problems Economically --
  • 30% of standard tools ordered include one or more simple modifications.
  • Standard tool optional modifications eliminate need for costly special tools.
  • Optional modifications are available with very short lead times.
  • Improve standard cutting geometries for difficult machining materials-abrasive or extra tough.
  • Incorporates cutting form to eliminate need for additional machining.
  • Improve tool holding or driving.

DRILL OPTIONAL MODIFICATIONS

  • Intermediate cutting diameters to eliminate reaming operation.
  • Special point types and point angles:
    - 135º split point for drilling abrasive and tough materials
    - 90º point for drilling soft materials.
    - Double point angles to reduce drill breakout bur and reduce corner wear.
  • Coating to increase cutting speeds and feeds and reduce wear.
  • Flat or tang on shank for positive drive.
  • Short shanks to reduce run out due to set-up
  • Extra long shanks to solve reach problems.
  • Reduced shank diameter or undersized Morse taper to accommodate tool holding limitations.

REAMER OPTIONAL MODIFICATIONS

  • Intermediate cutting diameters-priced on each reamer type data page.
  • Closer tolerances-instead of plus .0003
    For plus .0002 - add $1.00 per tool.
    For plus .0001 - add $3.00 per tool
  • Sharpen finish 30 micro inch or better.
  • End chamfer other than 45º.
    - Less than 45º tend to straighten hole
       31º to match 118º drill point at bottom of drilled hole.
       22-1/2º to match 135º drill point at bottom of drilled hole.
    - Greater than 45º tend to thin out chips that resist breaking.
    - Greater than 45º will produce better finishes and will follow drilled hole.
    - End Cutting - 180º chamfer (flat end-no chamfer)
  • Corner radius - for better finish.
    - for stronger corner in abrasive and tough materials.
  • Special O.D. relief depending on material being reamed.
  • Reduce circular margins for some steels.
  • Increase circular margins for some non-ferrous.
  • Grind steel head below carbide-usually .008-.020 to improve finish-normally much better to use full length carbide design.
  • "Rose" Grind - Twice the normal back taper and full circle on the margin (not relieved). To improve finish but this reduces tool life.
  • Cutting diameter partially reduced for non-cutting pilot.
  • Cutting diameter partially reduced for cutting step.
  • Coatings to increase cutting speeds and reduce wear.
  • Shortened shank reduces runout due to set-up.
  • Reduced shank diameter or undersize morse taper shank to accommodate tool holder limitations.
  • Flat or tang on shank for positive drive.

COUNTERBORE OPTIONAL MODIFICATIONS

  • Intermediate cutting diameter - priced on each counterbore type data page.
  • Closer tolerance than .001 on cutting diameter.
  • End chamfer other than 180º when used as a piloted countersink or hole bottom form operation.
  • Corner radius for improved finish.
  • Cutting diameter ground down for small cutting step.
  • Drive flat or tang on shank for positive drive.
  • Shortened shank reduces runout due to set-up.
  • Reduce shank diameter or undersize morse taper shank to accommodate tool holder limitations.

END MILL OPTIONAL MODIFICATIONS

  • Intermediate decimal cutting diameter.
  • Closer tolerance.
  • Radius corners to improve finish.
  • Coating to increase cutting speeds and reduce wear.
  • Undersize shank to accommodate tool holding limitations.


KEYSEAT CUTTER OPTIONAL MODIFICATIONS

  • Intermediate width or diameters.
  • Radius corners to improve finish.
  • Reduce neck diameter.
  • Drive flats on shanks for positive drive.

SLITTING SAW & SIDE MILLING CUTTER OPTIONAL MODIFICATION

  • Closer tolerance for cutting face width and cutting diameter.
  • Alternate chamfer every other tooth.
  • Full radius.
  • Chamfer both sides.
  • Radius both sides.
  • Coatings to increase cutting speeds and reduce wear
  • Matched sets.

 


ROCK RIVER TOOL RECOMMENDED COATINGS

    Cost Justified
  • Tool life dramatically extended.
  • Part finish significantly improved.
  • Reduced tool wear stabilizes tolerances.
  • Faster cutting speeds and feeds.
  • Utilize the physical deposition (PVD) process so the hardened tool steel body is not softened and retains its toughness.
    TIN-Titanium Nitride
  • Most popular for steels and cast irons.
  • Hard - (86 Rc.)
  • Thermally stable to 1000º F.
  • Very good lubricity-0.4 coefficient.
    TICN-Titanium Carbonitride
  • Excellent for steel
  • Gaining market share.
  • Harder - (94 Rc) than TIN or TiAlN.
  • Only thermally stable to 750º F.
  • Better lubricity- 0.25 coefficient.
    TiAlN-Titanium Aluminum Nitride
  • Excellent for aluminum, aluminum alloys, plastics, and titanium. (Not recommended for copper and brass).
  • Gaining market share rapidly.
  • Intermediate lubricity-0.3 coefficient.
  • Hard (89 Rc) - Best edge strength.
  • Lowest thermal conductivity.
  • Best thermal stability. (1350º F)