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  • American Carbide Tool Carbide-Tipped Tool Bit for Lead Angle Turning, Right Hand, C5 Grade, 0.5" Square Shank, BR 8 Size
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Buy from Amazon $13.27$3.96 $15.00 $11.88 $8.75 $5.63 $2.50 Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr 2015 2016 $6.92, Feb 14 4:29 pm$6.58, Feb 15 3:30 pm$6.25, Feb 16 - Feb 17$5.94, Feb 18 3:33 pm$5.64, Feb 19 4:19 pm$6.87, Feb 20 - Feb 21$7.06, Feb 22 4:05 pm$7.05, Feb 23 - Feb 27$7.04, Feb 28 2:03 pm$7.03, Mar 1 - Mar 3$7.02, Mar 4 3:18 am$7.01, Mar 5 3:11 am$7.00, Mar 6 5:23 am$6.99, Mar 7 6:00 am$6.98, Mar 8 7:29 am$7.08, Mar 9 7:16 am$7.12, Mar 10 - Mar 21$7.16, Mar 22 - Apr 18$6.68, Apr 27 - May 4$13.27, May 5 7:59 pm$12.72, May 7 - May 24$12.69, May 28 - Jun 22$11.20, Jun 26 2:50 am$10.26, Jun 30 4:05 am$9.68, Jul 4 9:09 am$9.22, Jul 9 11:30 pm$9.09, Jul 14 1:45 am$8.60, Jul 17 5:26 pm$7.04, Jul 21 9:18 am$5.86, Jul 24 11:20 pm$5.55, Jul 28 12:27 pm$4.62, Aug 1 2:29 am$3.96, Aug 4 5:05 pm$12.71, Aug 8 10:23 am$12.54, Aug 12 - Aug 23$12.33, Aug 27 - Sep 7$13.15, Sep 11 - Sep 15$10.88, Sep 19 - Oct 9$10.89, Oct 13 10:00 am$11.06, Oct 17 7:58 am$11.37, Oct 21 5:22 am$11.35, Oct 25 1:07 am$11.16, Oct 28 11:37 pm$11.13, Nov 1 11:00 pm$11.10, Nov 6 1:51 am$11.12, Nov 10 4:18 am$10.92, Nov 14 6:52 am$10.85, Nov 18 2:50 pm$9.45, Nov 23 - Feb 15$7.76, Feb 21 - Feb 26$7.36, Mar 8 - Mar 19$7.40, Mar 31 9:32 am 28,895477,800 546,875 364,583 182,292 Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr 2015 2016

Price Details

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Last Seen $7.40 Mar 31, '16
Highest $13.27 May 5, '15
Lowest $3.96 Aug 4, '15
Average $7.36 (30d avg)
$8.61 (90d avg)
$9.48 (180d avg)
$9.92 (365d avg)
$9.59 (Lifetime average)
Added Feb 14, 2015

Sales Rank

30 day average: 462,862
90 day average: 438,016

Product Description

The American Carbide Tool BR-style C5 grade carbide-tipped brazed tool bit has a right-hand cutting direction and a 15-degree side cutting angle for roughing or heavy machining when lead angle turning, light planing, boring, milling, and facing on cast iron and nonferrous materials. The BR-style tool shape has a lead angle that distributes the cutting load for interrupted or irregular cuts and gradual entrance to the workpiece, and a right-hand cutting direction for right-to-left feed. The tool has a positive, 6-degree rake angle that provides a sharp edge. The tool has a C5 grade uncoated carbide tip, which provides good resistance to shock and wear for roughing and heavy machining of steel and steel alloys. Carbide is harder than high-speed or cobalt steel, making it more wear resistant at high speeds and providing longer tool life. The tip is brazed to a square steel shank that fits square toolholders. Brazed tools, often called single-point brazed carbide-tipped tools, are used for metal shaping on lathes or screw machines. These single-point tools have a cutting edge at one end that is a carbide tip brazed to a steel shaft. They come in multiple geometry styles for cutting different shapes and are identified by a lettering standard that conforms to American National Standards Institute (ANSI) B212.1 specifications. The tool has a side cutting edge and end cutting edge, with the tool shape style defining which cutting edge is principal and auxiliary. Brazed tools are available in three hand options: right, left, and neutral. A right-hand tool has its principal cutting edge on the right side of the tool to feed into the workpiece from right to left, a left-hand tool feeds into the workpiece from left to right, and a neutral-hand tool will cut either left to right or right to left. The side cutting and end cutting edge angles, in combination with the angle at which the tool is positioned in relation to the workpiece (also called the lead angle), influence the tool's cutting shape and action. Rake angles are the degree of inclination of the face toward or away from the cutting edge. They may be positive for sharp, continuous cuts, negative for heavy, interrupted cuts, or neutral for a true 90-degree cut. The tip, or nose, of the tool performs the finish cut on the workpiece. In general, a larger tip radius will produce a better surface finish and permit a faster feed rate than a smaller tip radius. American Carbide Tool manufactures standard single-point brazed carbide-tipped tools, and precision ground cutting tools and inserts. The company, founded in 1953, is headquartered in Canton, OH.

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