The accuracy of the insert can be checked by the third alphabet of the insert's model number.
< accuracy classification >
Grade symbol | Classification | Polishing |
By embossing
manufacture
|
A | Precision Grade | Polished | |
F | |||
C | |||
H | |||
E | |||
G | |||
J | Semi-precision class | ||
K |
Embossing
(Mold grade)
|
||
L | No polishing | ||
M | Ordinary | ||
N | |||
U |
If it is polished, it will make high-precision inserts, but it is relatively expensive.
Embossing (mold grade) is not polished as it is made with a mold, and although it does not produce accuracy, it is relatively inexpensive.
Since there are both polishing and embossed types of K-class, the polishing type is deliberately referred to as "polished K-class" and divided into size .
In addition, the state of not polishing after sintering, such as embossing, is also called sintered skin.
Basically, for a single holder, as long as the shape is the same, the accuracy of the insert can be installed with any precision.
The insertion accuracy is selected according to the application.
* Please select the body and insert as a set for each product.
(For the body of Phoenix products, please select from the inserts for Phoenix)

Since the third alphabet is K, it is a semi-precise class.
Accuracy tolerances vary slightly depending on the product.
< Precision tolerances of Phoenix products>

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