Tooling
Sandvik CoroMill 390 LW Enhances Aerospace Machining Capacity
Sandvik Coromant’s 3D-printed CoroMill 390 cutter helped Flying S Inc. achieve six-times the productivity on MAX5 cast aluminum alloy than with previous tools.
Read MoreShear-Loc Updates Website with User-Friendly Features
Shear-Loc has updated its website with new product lines and new features meant to assist users in selecting the proper Shear-Loc product for their needs.
Read MoreGreenleaf Boosts OCCO's Cutter and Insert Productivity
Greenleaf Corp.’s proprietary insert, cutter and machine adjustments helped OCCO reduce crankshaft machining costs to, in some cases, a quarter of the original cost.
Read MoreSeco Tools' Turbo 16 Achieves Long-Lasting Tool Life
Seco Tools is expanding its Turbo Line with Turbo 16 cutting inserts, which feature tool longevity and material removal rate boosts.
Read MoreOMIC R&D Partners with SMW AUTOBLOK For Robotics Project
OMIC R&D and SMW-AUTOBLOK are partnering to research and develop an automated connection interface for robotic end effectors.
Read MoreNorthfield Precision Instrument Releases Tubeless Air Chuck
With no air tube or hose, Northfield Precision Instrument Corporation’s Pressure-Lok air chucks can see use in more places than traditional air chucks.
Read MoreCutting Tool Technology Aids Lights-Out Machining Applications
These features can help improve cutting tool stability, standardize cutting performance and extend tool life, enabling shops to confidently run unattended shifts.
Read MoreKennametal End Mill's Rippled Relief Improves Coolant Flow
Kennametal’s HARVI I TE four-flute ballnose end mill features a proprietary relief that improves coolant flow and milling versatility.
Read MoreQ&A: Trends in Cutting Tool Application
Cutting tool technology is advancing and shops’ needs are changing as well. A leading cutting tool supplier offers this view.
Read MoreMate Precision To Launch 52/96 Workholding Solutions in 2021
Mate Precision Technologies plans to launch a new line of 52/96 modular workholding technologies in January 2021 for three-, four- and five-axis machining centers.
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