Cutting Tools
Seco's 335.18, 335.19 Cutters Perform Disc Milling in Stainless, Titanium, Superalloys
The 335.18 and 335.19 cutter bodies from Seco are designed to address the difficulties of disc milling in hard-to-machine materials.
Read MoreHigh-Energy Barrel Finishers Efficiently Deburr Complex Parts
Mass Finishing Inc. has developed high-energy barrel finishers that automate the process of deburring complex parts, saving time and eliminating the need to deburr parts by hand.
Read MoreMapal's FaceMill-Diamond PCD Milling Cutter Improves Chip Removal
Mapal’s FaceMill-Diamond polycrystalline diamond (PCD) milling cutter is designed for high-volume face milling on unstable parts.
Read MoreWalter USA's G3051-P Arranges Inserts for Efficient Grooving Along Shoulders
Walter USA’s G3051-P grooving system, designed for grooving along shoulders, uses MX22-2L/R indexable inserts inclined by 3 degrees in the insert pocket.
Read MoreTungaloy Adds Changeable-Head Tool to Drilling Grade Series
Tungaloy is expanding its AH9130 drill head grade series to include the DMP drill head line from the DrillMeister changeable-head drill series.
Read MoreDeHoff 3060 Bores Railcar Hopper Bins
The DeHoff 3060, available from Kays Engineering, is a single-axis boring machine designed for applications in the railroad industry.
Read MoreEmuge's A-H HSS Taps Designed for Hardened Steel and Cast Iron
Emuge’s A-H family of HSS-E and HSSE-PM taps was designed to provide more standard product solutions for threading hardened steel and cast iron.
Read MoreWalter USA's MU5 Insert Benefits Low-Volume, High-Mix Turning Applications
The MU5 double-sided indexable insert from Walter USA can be used for turning steel forged parts as well as stainless materials.
Read MoreReamtec's EasyZero Runout Compensation Nuts Enable More Precise Concentric Milling
The updated version of Reamtec’s EasyZero runout compensation nuts enables operators to dial in runout at a precision of 0.002" (0.050 mm).
Read MoreShop Starts Work on Custom Drill for Ventilators Before Purchase Order Came
When this Indiana toolmaker saw an order for cutting tools to make ventilators for coronavirus patients, his workers started grinding before the customer officially hired them.
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