1. Field of the Invention
The invention concerns a tool head for use in a machine tool, the machine tool having base body, a tool shank adapted to be coupled to a rotating machine spindle projecting axially beyond the base body and two cutting insert receptacles spaced apart in the circumferential and/or in the axial direction for receiving respectively one indexable cutting insert, of which the active main cutting surfaces exhibit deferring adjustment angles relative to the axis of the base body.
2. Description of the Related Art
In known machine tools of this type (DE-A-196 05 156), which are designed for finishing valve seat rings and tappet guide bores in cylinder heads, three cutting inserts are provided arranged distributed about the circumference of the base body, wherein one is provided for producing the tight seat bevel for the valve and the other two are provided for producing an inlet and an and outlet protective bevel. The tight seat bevel is associated with a high precision requirement. For producing the three beveled areas, until now three different cutting inserts were employed, which are secured to the tool head by clamping in different positions and orientations. Each of these cutting inserts has a predetermined bevel angle for the associated purpose. In the case of wear then, during tool change-out, care must be taken to ensure that on the appropriate insert receptacle respectively the correct type of replacement insert is introduced. Disadvantages associated therewith include the difficulty of manipulation during change-out of cutting inserts and the high cost of cutting inserts.