Tooling
Kennametal Turning Tools Improve Chip Evaluation
TopSwiss turning inserts are engineered for low-feed, high depth-of-cut applications across industries.
Read MoreAutomation Breakthroughs Revolutionize Precision Machining for Complex Parts
Marubeni Citizen-Cincom delivers custom solutions to address some of the biggest challenges in precision machining from handling small parts, to robot integration and unique tooling needs.
WatchTooling Company Continues to Expand Offerings
Now representing six brands in North America, Platinum Tooling offers tooling and related accessories for a range of machine tool types, including CNC mills, lathes and Swiss-types.
Read MorePrecision Machining Technology Review: September 2024
Production Machining’s September 2024 technology showcase includes some of the latest technology from Expand Machinery, Paperless Parts, Monaghan Tooling Group, Walter USA and more.
Read MoreMonaghan Tool Supports High-Production Reaming Applications
The Diatool Top Speed Disc features a solid reamer body with multiple connections to produce tolerance stack up.
Read MoreRego-Fix Toolholder Enables Aggressive Turning Operations
The PG48 toolholder is designed for large-diameter tools and dynamic machining applications.
Read MoreKyocera Milling Tool Provides Versatile Cutting Performance
The MB45 series is designed to deliver the low cutting force benefits of positive inserts and the fracture resistance of negative inserts.
Read MoreHeule Tool Automates Cross-Hole Deburring Process
The COFA tooling range is well suited for a wide range of applications, including forks, yokes, common rails, castings, tubes with cross bores and other workpieces with cross bores in their main bores.
Read MoreKennametal Solid End Mill Improves High-Volume Production
Kennametal Inc. has added the Harvi I TE solid end mill to its Duo-λOCK platform, aiming to increase radial engagement and high ramping capabilities.
Read MoreCalculate the Value of Thread Rolling for Yourself
Recent testing has shown that thread rolling can be more economical than thread cutting when producing 4,000 parts or more. A newly created calculator can help you to determine which might be the better option for your threading applications.
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