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Contents
Introduction
1 Basics in threads
2 Applications
Threading methods
Thread turning vs thread milling
Thread Turning
Thread Milling
3 Products
Thread Turning
CoroThread® 266
CoroCut® XS
CoroTurn® XS
CoroCut® MB
T-Max Twin-Lock®
Extended offer
Thread Milling
CoroMill® 327
CoroMill® 328
CoroMill® Plura
Grade information
4 Troubleshooting
5 Technical reference
Cutting data
Programming
Thread turning infeed recommendations
External thread milling recommendations
Formulas
Inch/mm conversion table
APPLICATION GUIDE
Threading
Thread turning and thread milling
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Strany 1 - Contents

23 910143546485658606264656769707276869296112114118ContentsIntroduction 1 Basics in threads2 Applications Threading methods Thread turning vs thread m

Strany 2 - Introduction

102. ApplicationsThread turning Thread millingThread turning• Normally the most productive threading method• Covers the largest number of thread pro

Strany 3 - 1. Basics in threads

10028262019181614121110987654.541 0.16 0.17 0.19 0.20 0.17 0.17 0.20 0.23 0.22 0.22 0.22 0.23 0.26 0.25 0.31 0.30 0.34.006 .007 .007 .008 .007 .007 .0

Strany 4 - Helix angle

10110 8 6 41 0.21 0.21 0.24 0.30.008 .008 .009 .0122 0.20 0.20 0.23 0.29.008 .008 .009 .0113 0.19 0.19 0.22 0.28.007 .008 .009 .0114 0.18 0.19 0.21 0.

Strany 5 - Thread designations

10216141210865431 0.22 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.24 0.26 0.28 0.31.009 .008 .008 .008 .008 .009 .010 .011 .0122 0.20 0.19 0.19 0.20 0.20 0.23 0.25 0.28 0.

Strany 6 - Tolerance positions

10316141210865431 0.22 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.24 0.26 0.29 0.31.009 .008 .008 .008 .008 .009 .010 .011 .0122 0.21 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.23 0.26 0.28 0.

Strany 7 - ¼” – Major thread diameter

10416 14 12 10 8 6 5 4 31 0.18 0.20 0.18 0.21 0.22 0.24 0.25 0.24 0.25.007 .008 .007 .008 .008 .009 .010 .010 .0102 0.16 0.18 0.17 0.20 0.21 0.23 0.24

Strany 8 - Whitworth pipe threads:

1051.523456781 0.22 0.22 0.20 0.24 0.27 0.29 0.34 0.32.009 .009 .008 .009 .011 .012 .013 .0132 0.21 0.21 0.19 0.23 0.27 0.29 0.33 0.31.008 .008 .007 .

Strany 9 - 2. Applications

1061.5 21 0.20 0.19.008 .0082 0.18 0.18.007 .0073 0.17 0.17.007 .0074 0.15 0.16.006 .0065 0.13 0.15.005 .0066 0.08 0.14.003 .0067 0.12.0058 0.08.0030.

Strany 10 - Thread milling

107123456789101112131415API 60° V-0.038R266RG-22V381A0402E 0.36 0.35 0.33 0.32 0.30 0.29 0.27 0.25 0.23 0.20 0.16 0.08 3.08.014 .014 .013 .013 .012 .0

Strany 11 - Insert types

1081.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 18 16 14 12 19 14 11 11 ½1 0.34 0.36 0.47 0.46 0.55 0.49 0.39 0.44 0.52 0.49 0.47 0.45 0.50.013 .014 .019 .018 .022 .019 .

Strany 12 - Flexibility

1090.20 0.12 4.005 40.25 0.15 4.006 40.30 0.18 4.007 40.35 0.21 4.008 40.40 0.25 4.010 40.45 0.28 4.011 40.50 0.29 4.011 40.75 0.45 4.018 41.00 0.60 5

Strany 13 - Productivity

11 2. ApplicationsInsert typesThree main types of threading principle can be used to produce a thread. The different technical and economic arg

Strany 14

1100.50 0.34 7.013 70.70 0.43 8.017 80.75 0.48 8.019 80.80 0.53 8.021 81.00 0.63 11.025 111.25 0.77 11.030 111.50 0.92 13.036 131.75 1.05 14.041 142.0

Strany 15 - First choice

1110.50 0.34 4.013 41.00 0.63 5.025 51.50 0.92 6.036 61.75 1.05 8.041 82.00 1.20 8.047 82.50 1.48 10.058 1019 0.92 6.036 614 1.23 8.048 811 1.54 9.061

Strany 16 - ISO No. No

1125H/81 0.54 0.13 327Rxx-xx100VM-THx 1.20 0.13 0.54 0.25 327Rxx-xx100VM-TH327R12-22200MM-TH1.21.080.130.250.650.541.5 0.81 0.19 327Rxx-xx100VM-THx327

Strany 17 - Modi ed  ank infeed

1135H/81.5 0.81 0.19 328R13-150VM-TH 2.11 0.19 0.81 0.38 328R13-150VM-TH 2.11 0.19 0.971.75 0.95 0.22 328R13-150VM-TH 2.11 0.19 0.97 0.44 328R13-150VM

Strany 18 - Radial infeed

114apx =apnap - 1√√5. Technical referenceFormulasUse the following formulas as a reference for successful thread machining.Thread turning formulasI

Strany 19

115apx 1 =0.945√√0.3 = 0.23apx 1 =.0375√√0.3 = .009apx 3 =0.945√√ 2 = 0.59apx 3 =.0375√√ 2 = .023apx 4 =0.945√√ 3 = 0.73apx 4 =.0375√

Strany 20

116 = arctan sin tan()2 = arctannumber of startsPd2 = arctanPd260° 8.5° 6°55° 7.5° 5°30° 4° 2.5°29° 4° 2.5°10° /

Strany 21 - Infeed value recommendations

117Dvf = Dm-DcDvf1 = Dvf2efffz =sin vfm = n × fz × zchex= arccos 1 -Dcapvf =vfm × (Dm + Dcap)DmDw – Dm 4 (Dm + Dcap) ae eff =2 × ae effvfm=

Strany 22 - Tool holder selection

11832 0.794 0.50 50.8028 0.907 0.75 33.8727 0.941 1.00 25.4024 1.058 1.25 20.3220 1.270 1.50 16.9319 1.337 1.75 14.5118 1.411 2.00 12.7016 1.587 2.50

Strany 23 - External thread turning

122. ApplicationsFull pro le inserts –  rst choice for high quality thread formsThe most common insert type, used to form a complete thread pro le,

Strany 24 - Internal thread turning

132. ApplicationsMulti-point inserts – productive, economic threading in mass productionMulti-point inserts are similar to full pro le-, but have mor

Strany 25 - Working away from the chuck

142. Applications – Thread turningThread turningThread turning is the most common method of producing threads. The many tooling systems offered by Sa

Strany 26 - Insert clearance angles

152. Applications – Thread turningGeometry AFirst choice• First choice for most op-erations and materials • Rounded cutting edge for safe and consiste

Strany 27 - = the angle of insert

16AFCPP1.1.Z.ANP2.1.Z.ANP2.5.Z.HTP3.1.Z.HT01.102.102.203.21MM5.0.Z.ANM1.0.Z.AQM3.1.Z.AQ05.1105.2105.51KK1.1.C.NSK2.2.C.UTK3.1.C.UT07.208.209.1NN1.2.Z.

Strany 28

172. Applications – Thread turningModi ed  ank infeed Radial infeed Incremental infeedModi ed  ank infeedHas many advantages over radial infeed, a

Strany 29

182. Applications – Thread turningRadial infeedThe most commonly-used infeed method and the only one possible on many non-CNC lathes.• Produces a sti

Strany 30 - Modi ed bars for small holes

192. Applications – Thread turningSuccessful chip control in thread turningThreading can present problems in machines where there is limited supervisi

Strany 31 - Multi-start threads

2IntroductionIntroductionModern threading tools can produce complex component features with relative ease, but to gain consistent results there are a

Strany 32 - NPT/NPTF UN/MM

202. Applications – Thread turningInfeed depths per passDecreasing depth per pass (constant chip area)• First choice, most common• First pass is deep

Strany 33 - Threading large pro les

212. Applications – Thread turningInfeed value recommendations Number of infeeds and total depth of thread.Number of passes and size of infeed per pas

Strany 34 - Thread deburring

222. Applications – Thread turningQuick change coupling - for large, internal threadsBoring bar - for internal threadingCoromant Capto® coupling - fo

Strany 35

232. Applications – Thread turningExternal thread turningThis is the most common thread turning method. It is often easier and less demanding on the t

Strany 36 - Chip control

242-3 x dmm5 x dmm5-7 x dmm2. Applications – Thread turningBoring bar type Max. overhangSteelSteel dampenedCarbideInternal thread turningInternal thr

Strany 37 - Thread quality

252. Applications – Thread turningExternal InternalRight hand threadsRight hand threadsRight hand tool/insertRight hand tool/insertRight hand tool/ins

Strany 38

262. Applications – Thread turningInsert clearance anglesTwo types of angular clearance between the insert and thread are necessary for precise, accu

Strany 39 - Choice of cutting diameter

272. Applications – Thread turningSelecting shims to tilt the insert for  ank clearanceInsert shims are used to give different tilts to the insert, s

Strany 40 - Tool path

28 Pd2 x π=P d2===A.B.tan 6 mm40 mm x π6 mm40 mm x π = arctan = arctan2. Applications – Thread turningMethods for selecting the co

Strany 41 - Entrance into cut – roll in

29( ()()60° 7.6° 5°55° 7.1° 4.7°30° 4° 2.6°29° 3.8° 2.5°10° / 3° 2.7° / 0.8° 1.8° / 0.5°2. Applications – Thread turningRelationship between  ank

Strany 42 - Feed per tooth

3 1. Basic in threads1. Basics in threadsWhat is a thread?Threads are classi ed according to the main functions they perform in a compo

Strany 43 - Wet or dry machining

302. Applications – Thread turningRadial clearanceTo give adequate radial clearance, inserts are tilted in the tool holder 10° or 15°.It is important

Strany 44 - External thread

312. Applications – Thread turningMulti-start threadsThreads with two or more parallel thread grooves require two or more starts. The lead of this typ

Strany 45

322. Applications – Thread turningInsert nose radius and tool lifeThe nose radius is the smallest point on the insert and the most li-able to break u

Strany 46 - 3. Products

33STTCR/LSDNCR/L, TR-D13NCN2. Applications – Thread turningInsert tool lifeCareful observation of the insert after threading will allow you to achieve

Strany 47

34z z2. Applications – Thread turningThread deburringBurrs which appear at the start of the thread can cause problems and should be removed. This is

Strany 48 - Geometries

352. Applications – Thread millingThread milling produces threads with the circular ramping move-ment of a rotating tool. Here, the lateral movement o

Strany 49 - The interface: shim - insert

362. Applications – Thread millingBene ts of thread milling vs. tappingWhen deciding on the choice of threading method, the bene ts of thread millin

Strany 50 - Assortment - CoroThread® 266

372. Applications – Thread millingCoolant• A thread mill does not require coolantCutting force• A thread mill can make large threads in smaller machin

Strany 51 - . Products - thread turnin

382. Applications – Thread millingThread milling – main considerationsTo achieve the best results in a thread milling operation, always consider the f

Strany 52

392. Applications – Thread millingChoice of cutting diameter The cutter engagement will create a minute form error on the root of the thread pro le.

Strany 53

41. Basic in threadsThreading terms and de nitions 1. Root/bottomThe bottom surface joining the two adjacent  anks of the thread2. Flank/sideThe sid

Strany 54 - 3. Products - thread turnin

40ZYX2. Applications – Thread millingTool pathThread milling requires machine tools which are capable of simultane-ous movements on the X, Y and Z axe

Strany 55 - – external threading

412. Applications – Thread millingDown milling and up millingDown milling is when the tool is fed in the direction of tool rotation and is the preferr

Strany 56 - -C -C-N -N-A -A

422. Applications – Thread millingMachining with several infeed passesSeparating the thread milling operation into several infeed passes achieves larg

Strany 57

432. Applications – Thread millingCutting data considerations• In internal applications, ae is increased relative to straight cutting, which reduces t

Strany 58

442. Applications – Thread millingExternal threading with milling tools.All thread milling inserts are designed for internal threads, however CoroMill

Strany 60 - Assortment

46T-Max Twin-Lock®CoroThread® 266CoroCut® XSCoroThread® 266T-Max Twin-Lock®CoroCut® XS0.2322.010 5 38.03. Products - thread turning3. ProductsThread t

Strany 61

47T-Max Twin-Lock®CoroThread® 266CoroCut® MBCoroTurn® XSCoroThread® 266T-Max Twin-Lock®CoroCut® MBCoroTurn® XS4.15710.39312.472602.3623. Products - th

Strany 62

48liCiC l6.350 1/4 11* .039*9.525 3/8 16 .63012.70 1/2 22 .86615.875 5/8 27 1.063 AFC3. Products - thread turningCoroThread® 266 – external and intern

Strany 63 - CoroTurn® SL cutting heads –

493. Products - thread turningThe unique guide-rail interface between the insert and tip seat eliminates insert movement caused by cutting force varia

Strany 64 - Extended offer

5M10 x 1.25 5g6g M16 - 6h1. Basic in threadsThread designations International standardsTo ensure that the two (internal and external) halves of a thre

Strany 65 - Thread Milling

50TR – AC – SA V – RD – BUVW – VM MM – UN WH – NTPT – NF RN MJ – NJ3. Products - thread turningV-pro le 55° (VW)Pitch: 28 – 4 t.p.

Strany 66 - Single-point threading

513. Products - thread turningCoroThread® 266 – grade recommendationsTwo unique grades offer the chance to boost threading performance with CoroThread

Strany 67 - CoroMill® 327

523. Products - thread turningCoroThread® 266 – tool holder assortmentThe wide CoroThread 266 programme is available in the following tool holder vers

Strany 68 - Handling

536h – 6e6H – 6G2A2BA—3. Products - thread turningTolerance classes with CoroThread® 266CoroThread 266 turns threads in the following tolerance classe

Strany 69 - CoroMill® 328

543. Products - thread turningDampened 4C Silent Tools bars – vibration-free internal threadingFor internal threading operations - where radial forces

Strany 70 - Easy programming

553. Products - thread turningQS holding system for sliding head machines – external threadingThe QS holding system  ts in the sliding head machine

Strany 71 - Assortment - CoroMill® Plura

56-C -C-N -N-A -A3. Products - thread turningCoroCut®XS – external threadingFor precision threading in small part machining, up to 32 mm (1.26 inch)

Strany 72 - Grade information

57VM  GC1025GC1105H13A 3. Products - thread turningV-pro le 60° (VM)Pitch: 0.2 – 2 mm12 – 80 t.p.i.Type of insertF-sharpGeometryF-sharpGradeISO

Strany 73 - GC1020

583. Products - thread turningCoroTurn® XS – internal precision threadingCoroTurn XS has an insert in the form of a rod, mounted in an easily-indexabl

Strany 74 - CB7015

59VM MM – UN GC1025 (VM, MM-UN)CB7015 (VM)WH – NT AC – SAGC1025 3. Products - thread turningV-pro le 60° (VM)Pitch: 0.5 – 1.5 mm48 – 16 t.p.i.

Strany 75 - GC1105

61. Basic in threadsTolerance positionsThe tolerance position identi es the fundamental deviation and is indicated with an upper-case letter for inte

Strany 76 - 4. Troubleshooting

603. Products - thread turningCoroCut® MB – internal threadingCoroCut MB has front-mounted exchangeable inserts for internal machining in hole diamete

Strany 77 - Built-up edge (BUE)

61VM MM – UN GC1025 (VM, MM-UN)CB7015 (MM)WH – NT AC – SAGC10253. Products - thread turningV-pro le 60° (VM)Pitch: 0.5 – 2.5 mm32 – 10 t.p.i.Met

Strany 78 - Vibration

62RD V – RD – BU2PMKNSGC11253. Products - thread turningT-Max Twin-Lock® – internal and external threadingDesigned for threading in high volume area

Strany 79 - Shallow pro le

633. Products - thread turningCoroTurn® SL cutting heads – internal and external threadingChoice of barThe CoroTurn SL assortment includes:• Coromant

Strany 80 - Incorrect thread pro le

64123. Products - thread turningTaper anglesPro le optionsExtended offerDue to the wide range of thread styles with different shapes and pitches, San

Strany 81

65CoroMill® Plura CoroMill® 327 CoroMill® 328 3.2 – 19(.189 – .783)11.7 – 21.7(.461 – .854)39 – 80(1.535 – 2.480)3. Products - thread millingThread Mi

Strany 82 - Plastic deformation

663. Products - thread millingCoroMill® 327 and CoroMill® 328 – Single-point threadingCoroMill tools offer many advantages for thread milling. For sin

Strany 83 - Flank wear

673. Products - thread millingCoroMill® 327Designed for holes over 12 mm (.472 inch), Coro-Mill 327 offers inserts for metric, UN and Whitworth thread

Strany 84 - Notch wear

68MM VM WH21.7(.854)11.7 – 21.7(.461 – .854)11.7(.461)GC10251.*2.3.6 1.89 4.312 6.514 6.51. 2. 3.3. Products - thread millinghex 0.05 mm (0.02 – 0.07

Strany 85 - Conical threads

69VM 39 – 100(1.535 – 2.480) 2 – 8 GC10253. Products - thread millinghex 0.10 mm (0.05 - 0.15).004 inch (.002 - .006)Max rec. fz0.15 mm.006 inchCor

Strany 86 - 5. Technical reference

71A 1B2A 2B3A 3B¼” 20UNC – 2A1. Basic in threadsThe pitch value is indicated in t.p.i. (threads per inch).To convert to metric, this should be divide

Strany 87 - CoroCut® XS

703. Products - thread millingCoroMill® Plura – Multi-point threadingCoroMill Plura solid carbide thread mills produce different threads of the same p

Strany 88 - 5. Technical re

71MM UNC/UNCF NPT/NPTF3.2 – 19(.189 – .551) (.311 – .783)3 – 5 3 – 5 3 – 5GC1620GC16303. Products - thread millingCoroMill Plura – grade selectionG

Strany 89

72GC1125GC1135GC1020GC4125GC1025H13AGC1105GC1620GC1630CB7015CoroThread® 266T-Max Twin-Lock® CoroCut® XSCoroCut® MBCoroTurn® XSCoroMill® 3

Strany 90

733. ProductsGC1125 Coating: PVD TiCrAlNTools: CoroThread 266. T-Max Twin-LockPVD grade for ISO P, -M, -K, -N materials. Combines the superior wear

Strany 91

743. ProductsGC1025 Coating: PVD TiAlN coating (thin)Tools: CoroCut XS, CoroCut MB, CoroTurn XS, CoroMill 327 and Coro-Mill 328.All-round grade for al

Strany 92 - Programming

753. ProductsGC1620 Coating: PVD TiAlN (thin) Tools: CoroMill PluraCoroMill Plura grade for semi- nishing to  nishing operations demanding wear

Strany 93

76AB4. Troubleshooting4. TroubleshootingCareful observation of the insert/cutting edge after machining can help to optimize results regarding tool lif

Strany 94 - CoroMill® Plura

77AB4. Troubleshooting – Thread turningInsert breakage• Wrong turned diameter prior to threading• Infeed series too tough• Wrong grade• Poor chip c

Strany 95

784. Troubleshooting – Thread turningAbnormal  ank wearVibrationPoor surface on one  ank of thread.• Incorrect method for  ank infeed• Insert inc

Strany 96 - ISO Metric (MM), external

794. Troubleshooting – Thread turningProblem Cause SolutionPoor surface  nishPoor chip controlShallow pro le• Cutting speed too low• The insert is

Strany 97 - ISO Metric (MM), internal

8ABBSWBSFBSP.FISO 228/1 G1 ½ISO 7/1 = Rp 1 ½Rp 7/1 = Rc 1 ½Rc 7/1 = R 1 ½R1. Basic in threadsWhitworth pipe threads:Tolerance positionFine Only one cl

Strany 98 - ISO inch (UN), external

804. Troubleshooting – Thread turningExcessive edge pressure• Work hardening material in combina-tion with infeed depths which are too shallow• Exce

Strany 99 - ISO inch (UN), internal

814. Troubleshooting – Thread millingChipping• The part of the cutting edge which is not in cut is damaged by chip ham-mering, leading to poor surfac

Strany 100

824. Troubleshooting – Thread millingThermal cracks• Temperature variations from varying cutting  uid supply or intermittent machining leading to sm

Strany 101

834. Troubleshooting – Thread millingProblem Cause SolutionRapid wear causing poor surface  nish or out of tolerance.• Cutting speed too high• Insu

Strany 102 - ACME (AC), external

844. Troubleshooting – Thread millingVibrationRe-cutting of chips• Weak  xturing• Tool overhang too long• Insuf cient chip evacuation• Check clamp

Strany 103 - ACME (AC), internal

854. Troubleshooting – Thread millingMachine inef ciency• Machine RPM’s too low• Reduce cutting speed before table speed• Use a smaller cutter and

Strany 104

86GC1125 GC1135 H13APP1.1.Z.AN 01.1 125 230 205 160P2.1.Z.AN 02.1 180 155 140 115P3.0.Z.AN 03.21 325 115 100 70MP5.0.Z.AN 05.11 200 160 145 90M1

Strany 105

87GC1125 GC1135 H13APP1.1.Z.AN 01.1 125 760 670 510P2.1.Z.AN 02.1 180 510 460 380P3.0.Z.AN 03.21 325 375 320 230MP5.0.Z.AN 05.11 200 520 475 295

Strany 106 - UNJ, external

88PP1.1.Z.AN 01.1 1500 125 0.25 365–360–345P2.1.Z.AN 02.1 1700 175 0.25 300–295–285P3.0.Z.AN 03.21 2900 300 0.25 140–140–135MP5.0.Z.AN 05.11 1800 200

Strany 107 - Unit Radial infeed per pass

89PP1.1.Z.AN 01.1 216,500 125 0.25 1200-1200-1150P2.1.Z.AN 02.1 246,500 175 0.25 990-970-930P3.0.Z.AN 03.21 420,000 300 0.25 465-455-435MP5.0.Z.AN 05.

Strany 108 - Multi-point

92. Applications2. ApplicationsThreading methodsVarious methods and applications exist for generating screw threads. The choice of application will be

Strany 109

90DcznPM4 3.2 3 – 152 0.030 141 0.01801.1 125 M10 8.2 4 • 132 0.052 124 0.029M20 16 5 • 141 0.130 131 0.069M4 3.2 3 – 147 0.012 137 0.00602.2 300

Strany 110

91DcznPM4 .126 3 – 500 .0012 465 .000701.1 125 M10 .323 4 • 435 .0020 410 .0012M20 .630 5 • 465 .0051 430 .0028M4 .126 3 – 485 .0005 440 .000302.2

Strany 111

925. Technical referenceProgrammingModern machine tools use computer numerical control (CNC) meth-ods to produce complex parts in a consistent and aut

Strany 112 - CoroMill 327, inch

935. Technical referenceProgramming – machining centreIn thread milling; rolling in and out of cut achieves good tool life and high thread qualityWhen

Strany 113 -

9466H 5. Technical referenceCoroMill® PluraCoroMill Plura has an individual radius programming value (RPRG) marked on the shank of the tool.The RPRG v

Strany 114 - Formulas

955. Technical referenceRepeat this program for CoroMill 327/CoroMill 328. until the right thread depth is achieved.G00 Z-21.000Move to required depth

Strany 115

96CMC 02.1MC P2.1.Z.AN0.50 0.75 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 4.50 5.00 5.50 6.001 0.10 0.16 0.16 0.17 0.20 0.17 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.24 0.

Strany 116 - Flank clearance

97CMC 02.1MC P2.1.Z.AN0.50 0.75 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 4.50 5.00 5.50 6.001 0.10 0.15 0.15 0.16 0.20 0.16 0.19 0.19 0.19 0.22 0.

Strany 117 - External thread milling

983228242018161413121110987654.541 0.17 0.15 0.18 0.18 0.20 0.19 0.18 0.20 0.22 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.22 0.25 0.24 0.29 0.28 0.32.007 .006 .007 .007 .008 .

Strany 118 - Inch/mm conversion table

993228242018161413121110987654.541 0.16 0.14 0.16 0.16 0.18 0.17 0.16 0.18 0.20 0.19 0.19 0.19 0.19 0.23 0.21 0.27 0.28 0.30.006 .005 .006 .006 .007 .

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