Tooling
Advancements in Thread Whirling Tooling Technology
Many understand the advantages of thread whirling on a CNC Swiss-type. However, new tooling technology for this thread-machining process can further improve cycle times and reduce cost per part.
Read MoreThinbit Toolholders Position Inserts at Multiple Angles
Angled round toolholders position the insert at 30-, 45- or 60-degree angles for reliefs, undercuts and angled outer diameter and face grooves.
Read MoreSchunk Rota-M Flex Chuck Jaw Offers Flexible Clamping Capabilities
Chuck jaw has a very long compensation stroke, giving it increased flexibility for clampable workpiece geometries and a wide variety of applications.
Read MorePrecision Machining Technology Review: Cutting Tool Technology
Production Machining showcases some of the latest cutting tool technology from Horn, Heimatec, Big Kaiser, Tungaloy and Inovatools.
Read MoreJMPP Customizes Coupling Bolts for Mazak CNC Lathe Specifications
Customized coupling bolt’s high-torque design creates better taper contact and delivers higher strength.
Read MoreInovatools’ Primus End Mill Offers Optimized Chip Control
Aluminum Roughing End Mill features internal cooling and multiturning to deliver consistently quiet, low-vibration, energy-efficient performance at extremely high feed rates.
Read MoreTungaloy HPC SpinJet High-Speed Spindle Driven by Coolant
High-Speed spindle line utilizes a CNC machine’s existing through-spindle coolant supply as a pressurized power source, eliminating the cost and need of external air or electric power supplies
Read MoreWalter CBN Indexable Inserts Designed for ISO K, ISO H Materials
Latest CBN grades are said to provide more productivity and reliability for machining cast iron, sintered metals and hardened steel.
Read MoreA CNC Means to Burnish Large, Flat Surfaces
Rather than tasking shopfloor employees to polish large, flat metal surfaces, consider a machine tool with a diamond burnishing face mill instead.
Read MoreMikron Tool Offers Cutting Tools in Fractional Inch Dimensions
Now offers swiss cutting tools with diameters in fractional inches, starting from 1/64" up to 1/4".
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