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TOOTH SHAPES

 

In order to achieve optimum results for today’s demanding cutting requirements a wide variety of tooth shapes is available.


The tooth shapes of the WIKUS range differ by the rake angle of the tooth edge and by the shape of the gullet.


Raker tooth (S)

Rake angle: 0°, for:

  • short-chipping materials
  • steels with high carbon content
  • preferably tool steel and cast iron
  • materials with small cross-sections
  • thin-walled profiles

Sip tooth (L)

Rake angle: 0°, for:

  • flexible materials
    (aluminium and wood)

Hook tooth (K)

Rake angle: positive, for:

  • long-chipping, tough materials
  • non-ferrous metals and steels with a carbon
  • content of < 0,8%
  • structural steels, steels for cold extrusion, tempered steels, rust- and acid-resistant steels, exotic alloys
  • large cross-sections

Tooth shape (HV)

Rake angle: positive, for:

  • brittle and annealed materials
  • large cross-sections

Tooth shape (VA)

Rake angle: positive, for:

  • tough and long-chipping materials
  • large cross-sections

Profile tooth (P)

Rake angle: positive, for:

  • hollow and angle profiles
  • beams
  • bundle and layer cuts
  • applications that are susceptible to vibrations

Trapezoid tooth (T)

Rake angle: positive, for:

  • high cutting rates with high material demands

Tooth shape (TSN)

Trapezoid tooth (as above), rake angle: negative, for:

  • induction hardened and chrome coated shafts
  • hardened steels up to 62 HRC, hard manganese steels, hard-chrome plated work pieces
  • diameters up to 200 mm