INTERNAL TURNING HOLDER: ISO standard A10-SCLCR-2 internal turning holder with machine workpiece connection compatibility from 0.625 Inch to CC..21.5, specifically engineered for precision internal boring and turning operations in confined workpiece cavities.
MAXIMUM CUTTING DEPTH: Delivers 0.033 inch maximum cutting depth capability, enabling material removal in turning applications while maintaining dimensional accuracy and surface finish quality throughout extended machining cycles and demanding operations.
RIGHT-HAND CUTTING DIRECTION: Features right cutting direction with optimized 95-degree tool cutting edge angle and internal coolant supply, specifically designed to provide superior chip evacuation, reduced cutting forces, and enhanced tool life in internal turning applications across diverse workpiece materials.
ISO COMPATIBILITY RANGE: Engineered for seamless integration with ISO insert standards from 0.625 Inch to CC..21.5 configurations, offering versatility and flexibility for various turning operations while ensuring consistent clamping reliability and precise insert positioning.
SECO DIFFERENCE: From our founding in 1873 to the global company it is today, Seco has always been made to measure but built on trust. Combining cutting-edge, precision tools with lasting, personal partnerships, we're a people company helping our partners discover the future of manufacturing.
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The Turning ISO holder A10-SCLCR-2 features an internal machine workpiece connection ranging from 0.625 inch to CC 21.5. It is designed for internal use with internal coolant supply and a right-hand cutting direction. The tool has a cutting edge angle of 95 degrees and supports a maximum cutting depth of 0.033 inch. This product can be recycled. Get in contact with your sales representative to discuss next steps for more circularity. Check out more products for machine side or workpiece side options within our range to complement this product. With our complementing services, you can make the most of your tool. Download the Seco Assistant to get access to comprehensive tooling information. This text was generated and translated with the assistance of AI and may contain inaccuracies. From our founding in 1873 to the global company it is today, Seco has always been made to measure but built on trust. Combining cutting-edge, precision tools with lasting, personal partnerships, we're a people company helping our partners discover the future of manufacturing. In 1932, small-scale production of a cemented carbide product commenced. The product was named Seco, which means "I cut" in Latin. Throughout the following decades, Fagersta Bruks invested heavily in tungsten carbide, acquiring several carbide manufacturers to become one of Europe's three largest tungsten carbide enterprises. In 1974, the company hived off Seco as an independent cemented carbide unit. Since then, Seco has maintained continuous growth through strategic acquisitions and organic market share gain via highly successful products.