Toolholding System Fits Variety of Machines
The Coromant Capto C10 toolholding system is designed to increase removal capacity at higher torques, improving performance for a variety of heavy machining operations in large components.
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View MoreThe Coromant Capto C10 toolholding system is designed to increase removal capacity at higher torques, improving performance for a variety of heavy machining operations in large components. The system includes a range of holders and adapters from shrink-fit SL adaptors and ER chucks to tap adaptors.
According to the company, it is possible to use this single system for the entire workshop, regardless of machine type—turning center, machining center, multitasking machine— and degrees of automation—manual or fully automatic. The toolholding system enables standardization, reduces inventory costs and simplifies tool handling, the company says.
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