HORN: New Six-Edged Inserts with New Grooving Depth

Six-Edged Inserts with New Grooving Depth

With the 66T grooving system, Horn is expanding its tool portfolio in the area of six-edged indexable inserts. With six cutting edges, the insert offers an attractive price per cutting edge. The maximum grooving depth is 9.5 mm (0.374″). This is around 4 mm (0.157″) more than the sister system, 64T. Depending on the application, Horn offers inserts with two geometries and a version without geometry. The available geometries ensure reliable chip removal during machining. The IG65 carbide grade is used for machining stainless materials and difficult-to-cut materials. For general steels, Horn recommends the EG55 carbide grade for the 66T system.

The available cutting widths are 2.5 mm (0.098″) and 3 mm (0.118″). The corner radius is 0.2 mm (0.008″). The 1A geometry is suitable for pure groove turning operations, while the DL geometry is suitable for longitudinal turning in addition to grooving. The DL geometry is therefore also available with a corner radius of 0.4 mm (0.016″). The effective chip control of the chip breaking geometries ensures high surface quality on the groove flanks and the straight main cutting edge produces a cleanly finished base. Designed as neutral grooving inserts, they can be clamped in square shanks with internal cooling on both the left and the right side. Holder dimensions are 20 x 20 mm (0.787 x 0.787″) and 25 x 25 mm (0.984 x 0.984″). A clamping screw fixes the grooving insert precisely and securely in the central insert seat. Horn also offers type 220 clamping cassettes for the modular holder system.

HORN at EMO Hannover 2025

HORN at EMO Hannover 2025 (Hall 5, Stand A32)

Since its inception in 1975, EMO has stood worldwide for innovation, internationality, inspiration and the future of metalworking. In 2025, the exhibition will celebrate its 50th anniversary.

As the world’s leading trade fair for production technology, EMO in Hanover offers a unique platform every two to four years under the motto “Innovate Manufacturing” to make international contacts, open up new business opportunities and gain a comprehensive overview of the industry’s worldwide offerings. The last event in 2023 attracted over 92,000 visitors from 140 countries and around 1,850 exhibitors to this industry highlight.

HORN will be showcasing pure machining on 580 square meters in Hanover. Four machines, four exciting components, a wide variety of tool solutions – live in action and cutting chips throughout the entire exhibition. The following will be on display: the DMU65mB from DMG, an Index G220, a Citizen L12 and a GROB G150. In addition, we will be displaying numerous exhibits and tool solutions and presenting our innovations for 2025.

Markus Horn, Managing Director of Paul Horn GmbH: “I am convinced that a visit to EMO will be worthwhile for our customers and interested parties – we will be presenting machining at the highest level. On the four machines, we will be demonstrating the topics of finishing, machining lead-free materials, aluminium machining with rotating PCD tools and technology components with ” ” numerous turning operations. Horn continues: “In my opinion, the best results are achieved through dialogue, and EMO offers the ideal platform for this. Visit us in Hall 5, Stand A32.”

New Mini System with Sintered I Geometry

In addition to live machining, Horn will be presenting numerous innovations. Among them is the Mini system with sintered chip breaker geometry, which was unveiled for the first time at the Horn Technology Days in May 2025. The sintered I-geometry is particularly aimed at machining materials with poor chip formation properties. It is suitable for copy turning, longitudinal turning, back turning and facing. Especially with shallow depths of cut in steel and stainless steels, the tool system with this geometry demonstrates its strengths in chip control. It leads to higher process stability and longer tool life. When developing the I-geometry, HORN also took into account the machining of lead-free materials. As these materials will pose a challenge in the future due to their inferior chip formation, the tool manufacturer offers inserts with small corner radii starting from 0.05 mm for small lateral infeeds. Corner radii from 0.05 mm to 0.2 mm are available from stock.