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thread rolling stainless steel

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emimec

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hellow everyone,emimec here.my problem is i am thread rolling 304 s/s parts for a customer,10-32 unc by 2.9 inches long .on a manual capstan lathe ,spindle speed 750 revs.my thread rolls dont last very long 800 parts per set.this makes the job very expensive.what can i do to increase parts per set.
 
hellow edstainless,thanks for your response.the rolls are made from M42 my cutting oil is ECO COOL MB,soluable cutting oil.maybe i should reduce my spindle speed and use neat cutting oil.what do you think.regards emimec...
 
I would go to cutting oil. Stainless will gall and smear if you give it a chance.
Tool material should be fine. Maybe you should look at the surface finish.
The lower speed will help. You don't have to go real slow, just down a bit.

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I agree with Ed, you should switch to a straight mineral-oil based lubricant that has been compounded with EP additives. The galling tendency of stainless is just too much under the extreme pressure of thread rolling to use soluble-type lubricants.
 
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