CNC Programming Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide to Practical CNC Programming, Second Edition

A good tool setup is critical to a good machining environment. While a good setup is important to all tools, it is even more important to maintain a good setup of the threading tools, external and internal. The tool cutting edge has to be properly oriented, securely mounted in the insert pocket and it has to be the right type. Its reference point, used for setup, is also very critical.
The reference point of a threading tool requires more considerations than for turning tools. In the Figure 38-7, there are three possibilities, in the order of programming frequency. The third version ( c) is the rarest and offers virtually no benefit to the programmer except in some cases of left hand threading. For most left hand threads, one of the first two versions is also quite sufficient.
The threading insert setting as in Figure 38-7a is the most suitable for general use and for threads that end at a shoulder. Configuration in Figure 38-7b is suitable for threads that end on an open diameter. The Figure 38-7c shows a possible setting for a left hand threading work.
Selection of the tool reference point (G50 or geometry offset setting) as per illustration in Figure 38-7a is the most desirable one, when the intent is to standardize tooling setup for any type of thread. It is the most convenient setting, regardless of the thread ending. It...