Analysis of Factors Affecting Operability to Assess Risks and Opportunities in the Operation of Built-Up Cutting Tools

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Adaptation of the previously developed methodology for assessing risks and opportunities for assessing risk situations and identifying opportunities during operation of built-up cutting tools is made. The factors influencing performance of built-up cutting tools are analyzed. The article presents an analysis of failures of replaceable inserts of built-up cutting tools when performing face milling operations, the results of which will be taken into account when applying the developed technique.

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