Cutting Tools
Ceramic Grades for Super Alloy Turning Operations
The WIX10 and WWS20 complementary ceramic grades from Walter are designed for turning high-temperature super alloys such as Inconel, Waspaloy, Stellite and other heat-resistant materials that can create create greater stresses and increased wear in carbide tools.
Read MoreUpdated Website Enables Tool Customization
Tool Alliance has launched an updated version of the Tungsten ToolWorks website.
Read MoreFace Mill for Iron and Steel Applications
Sumitomo’s DNX 25-degree face mill for iron and steel applications features a lowered cutting force and V-shaped insert edge.
Read MoreResharpening Service for End Mills and Drills
PCT/GW offers re-sharpening services for end mills and drills.
Read MoreWorld’s Smallest Boring Head?
With a diameter range of 0.016” to 0.276”, this boring head is well-suited for a variety of micromachining applications.
Read MoreThread-Rolling Heads Save Time
LMT’s thread-rolling head systems can be used on virtually any machine tool including basic engine lathes, pillar drills, rotary transfer machines, NC and CNC lathes, and machining centers, among others.
Read MoreHigh-Performance General-Purpose Forming Tap
The MultiTap-Form from Emuge is designed to produce threads within 2B and 3B classes of fit in a range of materials.
Read MoreGrit-Blast System for Precision Surface Preparation
Guyson’s model RB-72 extended-height robotic blast machine features a 72" × 72" work envelope and pressure-blast media delivery for precision-surface preparation applications in the aerospace industry, including composite structures.
Read More1:4 Speed Multipliers Added to Driven Toolholder Line
The company has added a line of 1:4 speed multipliers to its lineup of live tools, angle heads and multi-spindle drill heads.
Read MoreQuick-Change Tooling System Engineered for Maximum Rigidity
Micro 100’s Micro-Quik quick-change tooling system features a three-point locking/locating system engineered for maximum tool rigidity and centerline repeatability.
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