WO2005058533A1 - 切削工具本体及び切削工具 - Google Patents
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- B23C5/20—Milling-cutters characterised by physical features other than shape with removable cutter bits or teeth or cutting inserts
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- B23C5/2204—Securing arrangements for bits or teeth or cutting inserts with cutting inserts clamped against the walls of the recess in the cutter body by a clamping member acting upon the wall of a hole in the insert
- B23C5/2226—Securing arrangements for bits or teeth or cutting inserts with cutting inserts clamped against the walls of the recess in the cutter body by a clamping member acting upon the wall of a hole in the insert for plate-like cutting inserts fitted on an intermediate carrier, e.g. shank fixed in the cutter body
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- the present invention is used in, for example, a cutting tool body used for a turning tool and a rotary cutting tool, a cutting tool having a cutting insert such as a sloppy tip mounted thereon, and a machining center.
- a cutting tool may be simply referred to as a tool.
- a cutting tool body (which is also referred to as a holder separately) used for a turning tool, a rotary cutting tool, and the like is a round bar also called a round steel formed of an iron-based metal material such as steel. It is usually formed and manufactured by machining a material obtained by cutting a material or square material. The reason why steel is used is that it is suitable for strength, workability, impact resistance applied to the cutting tool body when used as a cutting tool, and economy. However, in the case of relatively light cutting, such as the work force of an aluminum material or an aluminum alloy material processed by such a cutting tool, the cutting tool body does not require a great strength. ,. For this reason, a cutting tool body used for such machining has been proposed which is partially made of an aluminum alloy for the purpose of speeding up the machining, increasing the efficiency, and further reducing the weight (Patent Document 1). ).
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2000-94211
- ATC automatic tool changer
- the rotation speed of the cutting tool that is, the rotation speed of the spindle
- the size of the cutting tool for example, the diameter and the overall length.
- the replacement time of the cutting tool becomes the idle time of machining, it is important to reduce the time required for replacing the cutting tool.
- the moment generated during the movement is important. This is because In other words, when replacing a cutting tool, the cutting tool is set on the main spindle instantaneously. Therefore, when the moment at the time of the replacement (hereinafter also referred to as the “moment at the time of replacement”) increases, the tool holder of the replaced cutting tool becomes a machine tool. If the tool holder is inserted at an angle, there is a risk that the cutting tool may fall out of the rule holder if the tool holder is inserted at an angle. That is.
- the moment at the time of replacement is given as a product of the weight of the cutting tool and the center of gravity of the cutting tool, the dimension up to the arm gripping portion near the base end of the tool holder (this is also called a gauge line).
- the weight of the cutting tool is restricted to 8 kg or less, and its moment is regulated to be 6 N * m or less in many cases.
- a cutting tool body made of aluminum or an aluminum alloy (hereinafter, also simply referred to as aluminum) has a drawback that the manufacturing cost of the cutting tool itself becomes high.
- a cutting tool body is made of aluminum round material.
- a bar or the like is cut as a starting material, which is machined and manufactured.
- the material cost of aluminum is low. This is because it is more expensive than steel.
- the weight can be reduced, there is a problem in that the machining cost is increased and the machining cost is increased.
- An object of the present invention is to reduce the weight and the cost of a cutting tool, and to improve the processing efficiency of a workpiece and thereby reduce the processing cost.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a cutting tool main body which is lower in cost and lighter than those made of aluminum, and a cutting tool which is provided with a cutting insert.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide a cutting tool capable of increasing the speed of tool change, that is, shortening the time when the tool is changed by ATC, and improving the machining efficiency.
- Means for achieving the above object are: A cutting tool main body characterized by having a base body made of plastic to which a cutting insert can be attached.
- the base is formed by injection molding.
- the cutting tool body is inserted into a through hole provided in a cartridge for fixing a cutting insert.
- a metal female screw member having a screw hole to be screwed with the fixed screw member provided is embedded and fixed to the base, and a fixing screw member screwed to the female screw member is provided. By tightening, the cutting insert can be attached to the base,
- the cutting tool main body includes a metal female threaded member having a screw hole screwed with a clamp screw inserted into a through hole provided in a cutting insert, and The cutting insert can be attached to a base by tightening a clamp screw that is screwed into the female threaded member.
- the cutting tool body has a screw hole screwed with a clamp screw inserted into a through hole provided in the cutting insert, and includes a cartridge fixed to the base.
- the cutting insert can be mounted on a substrate by tightening the clamp screw,
- the base and the female threaded member are integrally formed by insert molding
- the base and the cartridge are formed integrally by insert molding
- the cutting tool body is used for a rotary cutting tool
- the cutting tool body is used for a throw-away cutting tool
- the plastic is an amorphous plastic containing 3060% by mass of glass fiber
- the non-crystalline plastic is a polyetherimide resin
- a cutting tool comprising: the cutting tool body according to any one of the above, and a cutting insert fixed to the cutting tool body.
- a cutting tool comprising: the cutting tool body; and a cutting insert fixed to the cartridge in the cutting tool body.
- a cutting tool comprising: the cutting tool body; and a tool holder for fixing the cutting tool body,
- the cutting tool body is a cutting tool fixed to the tool holder 1 by tightening with a screw member
- the cutting tool body is a cutting tool fixed to the tool holder by driving a pin.
- the base material of the cutting tool body is made of plastic, the weight can be further reduced as compared with the cutting tool body made of aluminum.
- the cutting tool body can be manufactured at low cost due to the ease of processing of plastic.
- the cutting tool body provided with the plastic base material of the present invention can be embodied at a lower weight and at a lower cost than the one made of aluminum. It is also particularly suitable for machining light metal workpieces such as aluminum, aluminum alloy, and the like, which are not so hot in cutting.
- a factor that suffers a great damage is a breakage of a metal cutting tool body, separation from a chuck, or an accident such as a drop in a machining center such as a machining center. Damage to the processing machine itself or damage to high-cost workpieces such as automotive mission cases. That is, since the main body of the cutting tool is made of metal, if it breaks under high-speed rotation, the machine or the like that has been hit will be greatly damaged or damaged. However, if the base material of the cutting tool body is made of plastic as in the present invention, when such a trouble occurs, it separates into a processing machine.
- the cutting tool body Even if it collides with the machine body or the work, the cutting tool body itself has lower hardness and lower strength than the processing machine or the work, so it does not cause much damage as caused by the metal body. Therefore, there is also an effect that damage when a trouble occurs can be reduced.
- the cutting tool body of the present invention is made of a material consisting of a plastic block, a bar, and the like. It can be manufactured at lower cost than when it is formed by mechanical processing such as shaking.
- the cutting tool body of the present invention has a metal female screw member having a screw hole or a cartridge having a screw hole, and the base and the female screw member or the cartridge are formed by insert molding.
- the cutting insert can be firmly fixed when the cartridge or cutting insert is screwed in using the screw holes.
- the screw hole position can be formed with high accuracy.
- the screw hole is formed by inserting the base and the material for the female threaded member with no threaded hole or the material for the cartridge without the threaded hole by insert molding.
- the cutting tool of the present invention can withstand a relatively large cutting force.
- the fixing screw member is screwed into the screw hole provided in the female screw member and tightened, the base material and the cartridge or the cutting insert to which the cutting insert is fixedly attached can be firmly fixed.
- the clamp screw is screwed into the screw hole of the cartridge integrally fixed to the base material and tightened, the base material and the cutting insert can be firmly fixed.
- it is particularly suitable for processing light metal workpieces such as aluminum, aluminum alloy, and the like, which are not so hot during cutting.
- the weight and cost of the cutting tool body can be reduced.
- the cutting tool itself with the cutting insert can be replaced without replacing the cutting insert as in the past. Can be exchanged entirely. This eliminates the need for position adjustment, such as adjusting the height of the cutting edge, as in the conventional cutting insert replacement, thereby significantly shortening the idle time at the machining site. The processing efficiency of the object is improved.
- the management cost related to the cutting tool is reduced, it is possible to reduce the machining cost as a whole.
- the weight of the cutting tool is lighter than that of a conventional cutting tool made entirely of metal. It is possible to make a dagger. Therefore, even if the weight is the same, the overall length of the cutting tool body can be made longer or larger (larger diameter). As a result, it is possible to reduce the number of tools, and to shorten the machining process or machining time, for example, the process that has been performed multiple times can be completed with, for example, one machining. Can be In addition, since the weight of the tool can be reduced, accurate tool change can be quickly performed without danger of inclined set or falling off.
- the center of gravity of the tool is moved to a position closer to the base end of the tool holder (closer to the main shaft of the machining center), in addition to the reduction in the tool weight. Since the force S can be reduced, the moment for replacement can be reduced. That is, according to the cutting tool of the present invention, since the cutting tool main body is made of plastic, the weight of the tool can be made lighter than that of metal, so that the center of gravity of the tool is separated from the cutting tool main body in the axial direction of the tool holder. Since it can be moved to a position near the base end, the moment at the time of replacement can be reduced.
- FIG. 1 is a half sectional front view showing a rotary cutting tool as an example of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a bottom view of the rotary cutting tool shown in FIG. 1 as viewed from a bottom side.
- FIG. 3 is a partial view of FIG. 1 as viewed in the direction of arrow A.
- Fig. 4 is an enlarged cross-sectional view for explanation showing a state in which a member with a female thread (herisert in this example) is fixedly mounted on a cutting tool body.
- FIG. 5 is a partially cutaway front view showing a rotary cutting tool according to another example of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is an explanatory view of the rotary cutting tool shown in FIG. 5 as viewed from the front side.
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged cross-sectional view for explaining a state in which the threaded member is fixed to the cutting tool body in an embedded state.
- FIG. 8 is a partial sectional view taken along line BB in FIG. 7.
- FIG. 9 is an enlarged view of a main part in FIG. 6 in which a member with a screw hole is inserted.
- FIG. 10 is a partial cross-sectional view taken along line CC in FIG. 9.
- FIG. 11 is a partial view of the cartridge as seen from the side where the cartridge is insert-molded.
- FIG. 12 is a partial cross-sectional view taken along line DD in FIG. 11.
- FIG. 13 is a partial sectional view taken along line EE in FIG. 11.
- FIG. 14 is a partially cutaway side view of a cutting tool as an example of the present invention.
- FIG. 15 is a view of FIG. 14 as viewed from the front side (the lower side of FIG. 1).
- FIG. 16 is a partially enlarged cross-sectional view taken along line AA of FIG. 14.
- FIG. 17 is a partial cross-sectional view taken along line BB in FIG.
- FIG. 18 is an explanatory exploded view for fixing a tool holder to a cutting tool body.
- FIG. 19 is a view of the cutting tool body constituting the cutting tool of FIG. 14 as viewed from the rear end (top of FIG. 18).
- FIG. 20 is a view of the tool holder constituting the cutting tool of FIG. 14 as viewed from the tip (lower side of FIG. 18).
- FIG. 21 is a central longitudinal sectional view showing another cutting tool.
- FIG. 22 is a partially cutaway side view showing another cutting tool.
- FIG. 23 is a view of FIG. 22 as viewed from the front side (arrow D).
- the cutting tool body of the present invention is characterized in that the base on which the cutting insert is mounted is made of plastic,
- the cutting tool body has a screw hole for fixing the cartridge to which the cutting insert is fixed by a fastening method using a fixing screw member, and the screw hole has a female screw on the inner peripheral surface.
- the cutting tool body is provided with a screw hole for fixing the cutting insert by a tightening method using a clamp screw, and the screw hole has a female screw member having a female screw on an inner peripheral surface.
- the plastic is an amorphous plastic containing 30-60% of a glass fiber phase.
- a cutting insert is attached to the cutting tool body according to any one of (1) to (5) above.
- the cutting tool body has a screw hole, and the screw hole is formed in a metal member that is insert-molded during the injection molding of the cutting tool body itself.
- the cutting tool body is provided with a screw hole, the screw hole, metal
- a cutting tool wherein a cutting insert is fixed to a base of the cutting tool body according to (7) or (8),
- a cutting tool characterized in that a cutting insert is fixed to the cartridge of the cutting tool body according to (11),
- a cutting tool characterized by tightening a cartridge to which a cutting insert is fixed by screwing a screw member into the screw hole of the cutting tool body according to (13).
- a cutting tool body characterized in that the cutting tool body itself is made of plastic to be a throwaway cutting tool body,
- the cutting tool body is provided with a screw hole, and the screw hole is formed in a metal member that is insert-molded during the injection molding of the cutting tool body itself.
- the cutting tool body has a screw hole, and the screw hole is formed by insert-molding a metal screw hole member at the time of injection molding of the cutting tool body itself.
- a cutting tool characterized in that a screw member is screwed into the screw hole of the cutting tool body according to (25), thereby tightening a cartridge to which a cutting insert is fixed to obtain a throw-away cutting tool.
- the cutting tool body has a screw hole for fixing a cutting insert, and the screw hole is formed in a metal member provided on the cutting tool body.
- the cutting tool main body has a screw hole for fixing a cartridge, and the screw hole is formed in a metal member mounted on the cutting tool main body.
- FIG. 1 The best mode for carrying out the cutting tool body and the cutting tool of the present invention is shown in FIG.
- FIG. Fig. 1 is a half cross-sectional front view showing a rotary cutting tool
- Fig. 2 is a bottom view of the rotary cutting tool shown in Fig. 1 as viewed from the bottom side
- Fig. 3 is a partial view of the rotary cutting tool as viewed from the direction of arrow A in Fig. 1
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged cross-sectional view for explanation showing a state in which a member with a female thread (herisert in this example) is embedded in the cutting tool body.
- reference numeral 1 denotes a plastic rotary cutting tool main body.
- the type of plastic and the method of manufacturing the cutting tool body 1 in this embodiment will be described later.
- the cutting tool body 1 has a cylindrical base la. Have. In the center of the base la including the rotation axis G, a through hole 2 penetrating up and down, for attaching to the spinneret S of the milling cutter is provided.
- This through-hole 2 has a cylindrical hole 2a at the upper part (the upper part in the plane of FIG. 1) into which the tip of the spindle S of the milling cutter fits. It has a circular recess 2c for sinking the head of the screw member 10 (bolt with a head) for attachment via the small cylindrical hole 2b in the middle.
- chip pockets 5 for mounting a cutting insert are recessed at equal angular intervals when viewed from the direction of the rotation axis G at six places. It is open on the end face 3 side.
- Each of the tip pockets 5 is formed in consideration of mounting of the cutting insert 11 and chip handling properties, and all are formed in the same shape and size.
- a screw hole is provided at an appropriate position on the outer peripheral surface 4 of the cutting tool body 1, and a screw member 4a for balance is screwed into the screw hole.
- Such a cutting tool body 1 of the present embodiment is basically the same in appearance and shape as a conventional metal tool.
- a screw hole 8 for screwing a hexagon socket head bolt 17 is provided in a bottom portion 6 of the cutting tool body 1, which is a portion close to the rotation axis, of each tip pocket 5,
- the screw holes 8 in the bottom 6 of the chip pocket 5 are provided with hexagonal holes in the plastic meat that is not directly formed in the plastic portion (meat) forming the base la.
- a hole with a larger diameter than the thread of the bolt 17 is drilled, and a member 19 with a female screw made of, for example, a metal such as spring steel (SUP10) having a female screw on the inner peripheral surface is formed in the large-diameter hole. It is fixed and integrated with the main body 1. It is also possible to form a threaded hole directly in the plastic.
- a spiral resert is used as the female threaded member 19.
- a screw hole with a large diameter of the hexagon socket head bolt 17 corresponding to the helix of the outer peripheral surface of the heli-sert is made in the plastic meat, and the heli-sert is screwed into this screw hole.
- the height of the cutting edge of the cutting insert 11 is adjusted by slightly moving the cartridge 15 in the direction of the axis G. More specifically, the movement of the base la toward the front end (the lower side in the plane of the paper in FIG. 1) is performed by attaching the screw member with a head for adjustment to the inclined wall 20 at the rear end of the cartridge 15 (the upper end in FIG. 1). By screwing the screw member 21 while pressing the head of the cartridge 21, the cartridge 15 is configured to move in the direction of the axis G (the distal end side). For this reason, a screw hole 22 for screwing the headed screw member 21 is formed at a position near the rear end (upper in FIG. 1) of the bottom portion 6 of the chip pocket 5. Although not shown, the screw hole 22 is also formed by fixing a heritage, which is a metal female screw member, in the base la in the same manner as the screw hole 8 described above. I have.
- the cutting tool body 1 of the present embodiment is different from the conventional metal cutting tool body in the following points. That is, in the cutting tool body 1 of the present embodiment, the base la itself is made of plastic. And, as described above, each screw hole is formed by fixing a metal female screw member, for example, Helisert 19, in a buried state on the plastic base la as described above.
- the cutting tool body 1 of the present embodiment has a plastic base 1 and a screw hole for screwing a hexagon socket head cap screw 17 buried in the base 1 and separate from the base la. It is formed with a metal female threaded member 19 having 8, for example, a resert.
- the cartridge 15 to which the cutting insert 11 is fixed is arranged in each chip pocket 5, the fixing screw member 17 is screwed into the screw hole 8 and fixed, and the screw member 21 with the adjusting head is screwed in to cut.
- a rotary cutting tool with an adjusted blade height there is no difference from conventional tools.
- the base la itself is made of plastic, It can be formed lighter than conventional aluminum ones.
- aluminum has a specific gravity of 2.7
- plastic has a specific gravity in the range of 1.2-1.7. Therefore, the machining efficiency can be improved by reducing the weight, such as enabling higher-speed rotation and changing the cutting tool faster.
- the base la is formed of plastic which is easier to cut than aluminum, the manufacture of the base la is extremely easy, and therefore, the manufacturing cost of the cutting tool body 1 and thus the rotary cutting tool is reduced.
- the screw holes 8 and 22 are formed by integrally integrating the metal female threaded member 19 in a carrier shape, so that as described above, the wear and damage of the screws are reduced.
- the life of the cutting tool body 1 can be prolonged. That is, in such a cutting tool body 1, since there is no sliding part except for the screw, there is no part that is worn or damaged by sliding, in other words, there is no part where sliding characteristics such as wear resistance are problematic. Therefore, the service life is extended.
- the metal female threaded member since the metal female threaded member is fixed in the base la in a buried state, there is an effect that the danger that the screw thread is broken can be reduced.
- This screw hole may be formed directly in the plastic part if it is made of plastic with high strength, hardness and abrasion resistance.
- the female threaded member may be a nut-shaped threaded member instead of the resert.
- the member with the female thread is preferably made of steel having high wear resistance.
- the cutting insert 11 is attached to the cutting insert seat 5a of the chip pocket 5 of the cutting tool body 51 without going through a cartridge.
- the cutting insert 11 may be directly fixed by screwing the clamp screw 13 into the screw hole 24 provided in the cutting insert seat 5a, that is, screwing and tightening.
- the screw hole 24 on the main body 51 side into which the clamp screw 13 is screwed may be formed by fixing a member with a female screw such as a heli-sert in an embedded manner as described above. .
- the above-mentioned main body 1 is made, for example, by cutting a plastic round bar slightly larger in diameter than the finished product to a slightly longer length than the finished product. Thereafter, it can be manufactured by machining into the desired shape and dimensions as shown in the figure, and fixing the metal female threaded member 19 in the main body 1 as described above.
- Such a manufacturing process is different from the case of manufacturing from a conventional metal material except for the formation of screw holes. Therefore, the manufacturing process is basically performed by the same processing steps. .
- the material of the base la is plastic, the cutting resistance is extremely small as compared with metal, not difficult-to-cut material, and therefore, it can be easily machined. Therefore, it is clear that such a cutting tool body 1 can be manufactured at extremely low cost even if the metal female screw member 19 is fixedly mounted on the base la itself. Of course, in the case of the cutting tool body 51 shown in FIG. 5, since no cartridge is used, it can be manufactured at a lower cost. In addition, if the material is manufactured by injection molding or the like with a machining allowance only at the part where accuracy is required, and this material is used as a starting material, machining can be further facilitated. Is achieved.
- the female threaded member 19 provided with the screw hole 8 may be formed by insert molding a metal nut-like member having a female screw on the inner peripheral surface together with the base la, and fixedly mounted on the main body. Les ,.
- a metal female threaded member (nut-shaped member) having a female thread on the inner peripheral surface is insert-molded during injection molding. It may be fixed to the base in a carrier state.
- the plastic forming the base in the cutting tool body may be selected from those that can maintain a certain life depending on the use of the cutting tool and cutting conditions.
- non-crystalline plastics containing 30 to 60% glass fiber for example, polyetherimide, Nylon 6-6) is a preferred material. This is because the cutting tool body, even if used for machining aluminum workpieces, naturally has the highest heat resistance, strength, rigidity, or lightness required. If there is, it can respond to such a request well.
- the amorphous plastic (polyetherimide resin) containing 3060% of glass fiber exemplified above has the following physical properties. Heat resistance is 200 ° C or more at the overload deflection temperature (heat deformation temperature 1.82MPa). The tensile strength (yield point at 23 ° C) is 150MPa or more. The Izod impact strength (notched test piece at 23 ° C) is 100000Zm or more. The specific gravity at room temperature is 1.7 or less.
- plastics suitably used for forming the base in the cutting tool body include polysanolefone, polyethenolesanolefon, polyphenylenesanolefide, polyarylate, polyamidoimide, the above-mentioned polyetherimide, and polyetherimide.
- engineering plastics such as ether ether ketone and polyamide.
- the force S embodied in the cutting tool body for the face milling cutter which is an example of the rotary cutting tool
- the cutting tool body in the present invention are not limited thereto.
- the present invention can be widely applied to cutting tools, for example, it can be embodied as a cutting tool body for a cutting tool, that is, a cutting tool holder fixed to its own cutting insert seat (tip pocket) and used as a cutting tool holder used for turning.
- the cutting insert is fixed by being screwed into the screw hole provided in the main body by the screw member directly or via the cartridge has been described.
- the present invention is not limited to such fixing by screw tightening, but can be embodied even when fixing (locking) means other than loose screw tightening is used.
- the present invention is not limited to those described above, and can be embodied with appropriate design changes.
- the plastic material used for the main body is not limited to polyetherimide or polyamide, such as nylon 6_6.
- the strength, impact characteristics, rigidity, fatigue resistance, and hardness required specifically for the cutting tool main body such as for machining applications. It may be selected according to physical properties such as heat resistance, thermal expansion coefficient, oil resistance, water resistance, etc., or mechanical properties, and based on the design of the shape (structure) and dimensions of the main body.
- the material of the cartridge is chrome molybdenum Other than steel, spring steel (SUP10), stainless steel (SUS303) and the like may be used. further
- Female threaded members are not only spring steel (SUP10) but also chrome molybdenum steel, stainless steel
- the difference between the cutting tool body of the second embodiment and the first cutting tool body is as follows.
- the screw hole 8 in the bottom portion 6 of the tip pocket 5 for fixing the cartridge 15 to which the cutting insert 11 is fixed is, in the present embodiment, a base la in the cutting tool body 1. It is integrally formed by insert-molding a metal female threaded member 19 during the injection molding of the base la itself, which is not directly formed on the plastic part, that is, the flesh part.
- the female threaded member 19 is a metal member, for example, a cap nut-shaped member having a female screw on the inner peripheral surface and having a threaded hole 8 that cannot be pulled out.
- the female threaded member 19 is provided with a concave groove 19b around the outer surface, in other words, around the axis for improving the fixing force or preventing the member from slipping off. Further, as shown in FIG. In order to improve or prevent the rotation, for example, it is formed in a hexagonal nut shape.
- the female threaded member 19 may be a simple nut-shaped member, or may be a member called spiral helix made of spring steel (SUP10) or the like.
- the screw hole 8 is not exposed from the plastic forming the base la and is formed of the metal-made female threaded member 19, the hexagon socket head cap screw in the exchange of the cutting insert 11 is formed. Repeated removal and tightening of 17 causes wear and damage to the screw (thread) in threaded hole 8, and the thread may be broken by the tightening torque when screwed in. That is, since the screw hole 8 is formed by insert-molding the metal female threaded member 19 at the time of injection molding of the base la, the life of the screw is extended, and the female threaded member 19 is formed.
- the substrate la After the substrate la is manufactured, it is not fixed or fixed to the substrate la by press-fitting or screwing in later, so that it is firmly fixed to the substrate la. Therefore, the torque at the time of tightening the hexagon socket head cap screw 17 which is a screw member for tightening the cartridge 15 is The female threaded member 19 can be easily loosened from the base la.
- the height of the cutting edge of the cutting insert 11 is adjusted by slightly moving the cartridge 15 in the direction of the axis G. I have.
- the cutting tool body 1 of the present embodiment is different from the conventional metal cutting tool body 1 in the following points.
- the cutting tool body 1 of the present embodiment is formed by a base made of plastic by injection molding and a member having a screw hole made of metal.
- each screw hole 8 is formed in the plastic substrate la by insert molding a metal screw hole member 19 which is a separate member during the injection molding of the substrate la itself. It is a forming point.
- the cutting tool body 1 is formed by insert-molding a metal female threaded member 19, which is a separate member, having the screw hole 8 at the time of injection molding of the base la itself. As shown in FIG.
- a cartridge 15 to which a cutting insert 11 is fixed is arranged on each chip pocket 5, and a fixing screw member 17 is screwed into a screw hole 8 and fixed.
- a rotary cutting tool having an adjusted cutting edge height is obtained.
- the rotary cutting tool of the present embodiment can be formed lighter than a conventional light metal such as aluminum.
- a conventional light metal such as aluminum
- the specific gravity of aluminum is 2.7
- the specific gravity of plastic is mostly in the range of 1.2-1.7. Therefore, the machining efficiency can be improved by reducing the weight, such as enabling higher speed rotation and faster tool change.
- the base la is an injection molded product that is not merely made of plastic, it can be manufactured very efficiently by itself, thereby reducing the manufacturing cost of the cutting tool body 1 and thus the cutting tool. .
- the screw holes 8 and 22 are integrally formed by insert-molding the metal female threaded member 19 during the injection molding of the base la itself. Since wear and damage of the screw or breakage of the screw thread can be reduced as compared with the case where the screw is formed directly on the plastic, there is an effect that the life of the cutting tool body 1 can be extended. That is, in the cutting tool body 1 of the present embodiment, except for the screw, the sliding portion Since there are no parts that are worn or damaged by sliding, in other words, there are no parts where sliding characteristics such as abrasion resistance are a problem, even if the screw members are repeatedly tightened into each screw hole, As in the case of the metal cutting tool, the service life can be extended.
- the metal female screw member 19 is fixed by insert molding, even if an excessive torque is applied or tightened when the cartridge 15 is tightened with the hexagon socket head bolt 17. In addition, the danger that the member 19 with the female thread is loosened from the cutting tool body 1 can be reduced, which is effective.
- the cutting insert 11 is fixed to the chip pocket 5 of the base la via the cartridge 15, so that even if the cutting insert 11 becomes high temperature by cutting, its heat is Since the heat is transmitted to the cartridge 15 and dissipated, the plastic base la such as the chip pocket 5 is effectively prevented from being overheated to a high temperature.
- such a cartridge 15 is not particularly necessary.
- cutting tools used for machining with low heat generation temperature using plastics made of a material that can withstand the heat generated by such cutting inserts, as in the first embodiment are shown in Figs. 5 and 6.
- the cutting insert 11 is seated on the cutting insert seat 5a of the chip pocket 5 of the base la without the interposition of a cartridge, and the clamp screw 13 is screwed into the screw hole 24 provided on the cutting insert seat 5a and tightened.
- the cutting insert 11 can be directly fixed to form a cutting tool.
- the hexagon nut-shaped metal female screw member 19 having the screw hole 24 into which the clamp screw 13 is screwed, It is preferable that the substrate la be integrally formed by insert molding during injection molding. It should be noted that the female threaded member 19 in FIG. 9 may be a member that does not penetrate, similarly to the above-described force. Further, reference numeral 19b in FIG. 9 is a groove for retaining.
- the screw hole provided in the cutting tool body that is effective in the present invention is exemplified by a case where the cartridge or the cutting insert is fixed or the cartridge is moved to adjust the height of the cutting edge. did.
- the screw holes in the present invention are other than these screw holes.
- the screw hole for screwing the balance screw member 4a is not limited to the use of the threaded hole.
- the plastic material fabric must be screwed during insert molding. Since it does not adhere to the inner surface (screw) of the hole, there is no need to separately provide a screw protection means as in the case of insert-molding a member with a screw hole having a threaded hole, which is convenient.
- the screw holes 8, 24 force The material 19 with a female screw thread made of metal is embodied as being formed by insert molding during the injection molding of the cutting tool bodies 1, 51 themselves.
- the screw hole can be formed as follows. That is, the screw hole may be formed by insert-molding a metal member at the time of injection molding of the cutting tool body itself, and then, in a subsequent step, a screw may be formed on the insert-molded metal member, that is, a screw cap may be formed. In this way, it is not necessary to take any screw protection means, and it is also possible to improve the positional accuracy of the slack screw hole.
- the cartridge for fixing the cutting insert in FIG. 1 is tightened by a screwing method, the cutting tool integrated with the cutting tool body by insert molding during the injection molding of the cutting tool body itself.
- the main body 61 will be described with reference to FIGS. That is, this is formed by inserting the cartridge 65 into the corresponding portion in the tip pocket 5 by injection molding of the base la itself in the cutting tool main body 61 in a state where there is no bolt hole 16 of the cartridge 15 in FIG. It is provided.
- the cartridge 65 is provided by insert molding at the time of injection molding of the base la itself, and therefore the same portions are denoted by the same reference numerals, Only the differences will be described.
- the cartridge 65 is provided at a position corresponding to the chip pocket 5 in the cutting tool body 1 in FIG. 1 and fixed by insert molding at the time of injection molding of the base la itself. Therefore, there is no screw hole for fixing the cartridge 65 to the base la and for adjusting the movement thereof in the axial direction. Also, the cartridge 65 has no bolt hole for fixing it to the base la. Thus, such a cartridge 65 is inserted as shown in FIGS. 11 to 13 so as to be firmly fixed to the base la, A concave portion 66 is provided at an appropriate position on the side surface to prevent the protrusion in the direction of the handle, thereby increasing the fixing force.
- the cutting insert 11 is fixed to the cartridge 65 with the clamp screw 13 as in the above embodiment.
- such a cartridge 65 can also be said to be a member with a screw hole.
- such a cartridge can be embodied as a type in which the cutting insert is fixed by a clamp-on method in which the cutting insert is connected by a screwing method.
- a member with a screw hole or a cartridge, which is an insert part is positioned and set in the injection mold, the mold is closed in that state, and the material is injected into the mold. It is formed by The insert parts should be positioned by positioning means such as insert pins so that they can be correctly positioned and held.
- Such a cutting tool body is pre-installed on a part where required dimensional accuracy is required, such as the inner peripheral surface of the through hole 2 for attaching to the spindle S of the milling cutter or the mounting part of the cartridge or cutting insert.
- a machining allowance is given, and a desired dimensional accuracy is maintained by appropriately performing machining after molding.
- the base in the cutting tool body according to the present invention is made of plastic by injection molding. Therefore, the member having a screw hole and the cartridge are used as inserts in the base so as to be embedded in the base. Should be understood as a broad concept that covers from a completely buried state to a partially buried state.) Therefore, a cutting tool main body in which these threaded members and the like are firmly integrated with the base is realized. In addition, a cutting tool body that is lighter than aluminum cutting tools can be manufactured efficiently and at low cost. In addition, machining of parts requiring a high degree of dimensional accuracy can be facilitated due to the plastics. For this reason, it is clear that such a cutting tool body can be made extremely low in cost even if an insert such as a metal screw hole member is fixed to the base itself.
- the plastic forming the cutting tool body is the same as the plastic in the first embodiment, and therefore the description thereof is omitted.
- the present invention has been embodied in a body for a face milling cutter, which is an example of a rotary cutting tool.
- the cutting tool body in the present invention is not limited to this. This is the same as in the case of the embodiment.
- the cutting tool body according to the present invention can also be applied to a throwaway cutting tool.
- the throw-away cutting tool is made of a plastic, and the base la in the cutting tool body 1 is made of a throw-away, so that the weight is reduced and the cost is reduced, so that the efficiency of machining the workpiece and the machining cost are reduced. Reduction is possible.
- the base la is formed by injection molding, the cost can be greatly reduced.
- the entire cutting tool may be entirely replaced with a new one.
- the cutting insert 11 is separately adjusted in advance and the cutting edge height is fixed in advance, so that simple and quick tool change without idle time can be performed.
- the processing efficiency of the workpiece is improved, and the processing cost can be reduced. That is, compared to the time cost required for adjusting and replacing the cutting insert 11, the cost of the plastic cutting tool body as a throw-away can be reduced, so that the reduction in the overall processing cost can be achieved.
- reference numeral 101 denotes a cutting tool of the present embodiment.
- the cutting tool 101 has a cutting tool body 1 for face milling and a tool holder 71.
- the cutting tool main body 1 has a base la integrally formed of plastic (resin) and a scalpel, as shown in FIG. And a threaded member 19.
- the base la has a concentric cylindrical shape with the upper part lb having a small diameter and the lower part lc having a large diameter, and the tip surface of the base la (the cutting tool body 1 shown in FIG. If it is arranged, the above-mentioned tip surface becomes the bottom surface.)
- the portion near the outer periphery of 3 for example, six cutting insert mounting and chips at equal angular intervals around the rotation axis G, that is, the center axis G.
- a pocket 5 for discharging is recessed.
- a cutting insert seat 5a which is a cutting insert mounting portion further recessed in each pocket 5, has a cutting insert 11 which is a cutting insert made of a cemented carbide, for example, and a screw insert 13 formed by a clamp screw 13 which is a screw member.
- the cutting tool body 1 has a force S formed by injection molding, and as shown in FIGS. 16 and 17, the screw hole 24 into which the clamp screw 13 is screwed has the base la itself formed by injection molding. At this time, it is formed into a metal female threaded member 19 formed by insert molding.
- the metal female threaded member 19 has a screw hole 24 in which a female screw is formed on the inner peripheral surface.
- the metal member 19 is formed, for example, in a hexagonal nut shape in order to improve the fixing force to the cutting tool body 1 or to prevent it from rotating. Has been.
- a through-hole 2 penetrating vertically is formed in the center of the cutting tool main body 1 including the rotation axis G which is the central axis.
- the through-hole 2 has a circular cross-section, and a tool holder 71 made of, for example, SCM415 and having a circular cross-section having a different diameter and having a circular cross-section is fitted at a position near the distal end of the through-hole 2. It is configured to be fixed. That is, in the upper part of the through hole 2 (the upper part in FIG.
- a cylindrical hollow hole 2a into which a fitting shaft part 73 protrudingly provided in the center of the tip end surface 76a of the shaft part 72 of the tool holder 71 can be fitted. However, it is formed such that the center line of the tool holder 71 and the center line of the cylindrical hollow hole 2a are concentric.
- the small cylindrical hole 2b is formed through an intermediate small cylindrical hole 2b formed to have a smaller diameter than the inner diameter of the cylindrical hole 2a.
- a circular recess 2c having a larger diameter is formed.
- the through hole 2 is formed so that the cylindrical hollow hole 2a, the small cylindrical hollow hole 2b, and the circular concave portion 2c are aligned so that their respective central axes coincide.
- This circular recess 2c A screw member 10 for fixing the cutting tool body 1 to the tool holder 71, for example, a recess for sinking the head of a head bolt.
- a screw hole 74 is formed at the center of the tip end surface 73a of the fitting shaft portion 73 around the rotation axis G.
- such a tool holder 71 is chucked at the upper end of its shaft portion 72 by fitting it to the main shaft S of the machining center, and has a tapered outer peripheral surface.
- a large-diameter positioning portion 80 is provided below the fitting portion 79 in FIG.
- a grip groove (hereinafter, also referred to as an arm grip groove) 81 formed by a changer arm (not shown) in the ATC is provided around the outer peripheral surface of the positioning large-diameter portion 80.
- a large-diameter portion 76 having the same outer diameter as the outer diameter of the small-diameter portion lb at the upper portion of the cutting tool body 1 is provided at an outer peripheral portion forming the distal end surface 76a of the tool holder 71, and is suitable when both are fixed.
- the distal end surface 76a of the large diameter portion 76 is pressed against the rear end surface 1d of the small diameter portion lb on the upper part of the cutting tool body 1.
- a concave groove le is cut into a rear end surface Id at the upper portion of the cutting tool body 1 at a position facing in the radial direction, as shown in FIGS.
- the fitting shaft portion 73 of the tool holder 71 is fitted into the cylindrical hollow hole 2a at the top of the cutting tool body 1, and the projection 77 of the tool holder 71 is fitted into the concave groove le of the cutting tool body 1. It is in the state fitted to. Then, under this condition, the screw member 10 with the head 10a is inserted into the small cylindrical hollow hole 2b so that the screw shaft portion 10b passes from the circular concave portion 2c below the through hole 2 to the screw hole 74. And tighten it. As shown in FIG. 21, the cutting tool 101, the tool holder 71 and the cutting tool body 1 having the plastic base la fixed thereto, and the cutting insert mounted on the cutting tool body 1 as shown in FIG. 11 is formed.
- the base la in the cutting tool body 1 is made of plastic (in this embodiment, the specific gravity is about 1.5), it is, for example, a specific gravity of 2.7. Lighter than aluminum ones. For this reason, the entire length and the diameter of the cutting tool body 1 can be increased, so that the machining process or the time required for cutting can be shortened. Further, as shown in FIG. 14, the center of gravity G2 of the cutting tool 101 in the direction of the axis G is set to be smaller than the center of gravity of the conventional cutting tool in which the cutting tool body 1 is made of metal, as shown in FIG. Tool holder
- the length L1 from the gauge line to the center of gravity position G2 can be reduced.
- the replacement time for tool change by the changer arm in the ATC can be shortened, so that the efficiency of machining and the productivity can be improved. Can be.
- the base la in the cutting tool body 1 may be made of plastic, but in the above-described embodiment, since it is an injection-molded product, its production (formation and processing) is facilitated. Further, the screw hole 24 into which the clamp screw 13 for fixing the cutting insert 11 is screwed is formed in the member 19 with a screw hole which is insert-molded when the cutting tool body 1 itself is injection-molded. The wear of the screw hole 24 is small, and the strength of the screw itself can be maintained.
- the screw hole 24 of the screw hole member 19 is usually formed by inserting the screw hole member 19 provided for insert molding together with the base la to form a force screw hole which is naturally formed.
- the metal member which does not have but has the same outer shape as the screw hole member 19, and the base member la are insert-molded to fix the metal member integrally and buried in the base member la, and then the screw hole is formed in the metal member. It can be formed by processing. However, screws can be formed directly on the plastic substrate la of the cutting tool body 1, and in the process after the cutting tool body 1 is formed, a metal hole such as a helicert is formed by drilling a pilot hole. May be buried or press-fitted, and screw holes may be formed by screwing the metal member.
- the tool holder 71 and the cutting tool main body 1 are fixed by screwing the screw member (head bolt) 10 in the axis G direction.
- An example will be described with reference to FIG.
- FIG. 21 basically, only the fixing means is different from the above-described embodiment, and therefore only the differences will be described, and the common portions or the same portions will be denoted by the same reference numerals.
- a fitting hole 83 for fixing the cutting tool body 1 is formed in the center of the tip end surface of the tool holder 71.
- a columnar convex portion If that fits into the fitting hole 83 is formed in a protruding shape. Then, the convex portion If is fitted into the fitting hole 83. Then, from the outside of the portion corresponding to the fitting hole 83 on the outer peripheral surface of the tool holder 71, a set screw 84 serving as a screw member is screwed in, and the tip of the set screw 84 is pressed into the concave portion 9g on the side surface of the convex portion If.
- the set screw 84 which is a screw member, is screwed in the radial direction of the tool holder 71, that is, screwed together, thereby fixing the tool holder 71 and the cutting tool body 1.
- the embodiment is embodied in the face milling cutter, and as shown in Fig. 18, the clamp screw 13 is directly screwed into the screw hole of the cutting insert seat 5a of the pocket 5 of the cutting tool body 1 for cutting.
- Force exemplified when fixing insert 11 As shown in FIGS. 1, 4, and 7, the cutting insert may be fixed to the cutting insert seat 5a via a cartridge.
- the structure for fixing the cutting insert shown in Figs. 1, 4 and 7 to the cartridge and the mechanism for slightly moving the cutting edge height of the cutting insert 11 from the cartridge 15 in the direction of the axis G are described below. Since the description in the first and second embodiments has been described in detail, the description is omitted.
- the cartridge itself may be insert-molded at the same time.
- a fixing means for example, a screw hole
- a screw member for fixing itself is not required, and accordingly, the weight of the cutting tool body can be reduced.
- the cutting tool according to the present invention is not limited to such a tool, and may be embodied as a boring bar 201 as shown in FIGS.
- the cutting tool main body 91 forms a boring bar head
- the cutting tool main body 91 is fixed to the tool holder 71, similarly to the cutting tool main body 1 in the front milling cutter shown in FIG. That is, a fitting hole 83 for fixing the cutting tool body 91 is formed in the center of the tip end surface of the tool holder 71.
- a columnar convex portion If fitted into the fitting hole 83 is formed in a protruding shape. Then, the convex portion If is fitted into the fitting hole 83, and a set screw 84 is screwed into the tool holder 71 from the side of the fitted hole 83, and the leading end of the set screw 84 is inserted into the concave portion 9g on the side surface of the convex portion If.
- press-fitting both are fixed. That is, in the present embodiment, since the fixing means and the tool holder 71 are also the same as those described above, the same portions are denoted by the same reference numerals and detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- a plastic base la in a cutting tool body 91 forming a boring bar head has a cartridge 95 fixedly mounted on one end of a tip thereof, and a cutting insert 11 is fixed to the cartridge 95 by a clamp screw 13. It is fixed at.
- the cartridge 95 may be fixed by insert molding at the time of molding, or a hole for embedding the cutting tool main body 91 may be formed later. The hole may be fixed by a screw member.
- the base la of the cutting tool main body 91 forming the boring bar head is made of plastic. It is clear that the moment of replacement can be reduced, and the same effect as the above-mentioned milling cutter can be obtained.
- the base of the cutting tool body is an injection-molded product
- the cutting tool body itself can be extremely efficiently manufactured.
- the base itself of the cutting tool body has a low blocking force. It may be formed by shaking.
- appropriate machining allowances should be given to parts where precision is required, such as the fitting part with the tool holder, the seating surface of the cutting insert in the pocket, etc. I prefer to process it.
- the plastic forming the base in the cutting tool body is the same as that described in the first and second embodiments of the cutting tool body, and a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- the present invention has been embodied in the face milling cutter or the boring bar which is a rotary cutting tool.
- the cutting tool in the present invention is not limited to this, and is used in a machining center. It can be embodied in cutting tools with various tool holders.
- the present invention is more effective because the longer the cutting tool body or the larger the diameter of the cutting tool, the more the weight or the moment at the time of replacement becomes a problem.
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