In many manufacturing processes, tapping can be a highly efficient method for high-volume hole threading in components. An effective tapping operation can make a major impact on productivity and the ...
Deep hole drilling with high-pressure coolant. Watch Cutting Tool Engineering’s video coverage, featuring original footage and context from the related product, process, event, or shop-floor ...
Bruntwood SciTech is located at Alderley Park – a 400-acre woodland and parkland campus, home to over 250 businesses. Bruntwood SciTech, a UK property provider dedicated exclusively to the science, ...
The PrimoSS‑V and PrimoSS‑H ends mills from Ingersoll Cutting Tools expands its PrimoLine of solid carbide milling solutions. The tools with PrimoSS‑V and PrimoSS‑H, two premium 90º end mill products ...
Modular fixturing at its best offers the stability and accuracy of dedicated workholding with the flexibility to be reconfigured quickly for a variety of parts. The design and building of a dedicated ...
Dillon collet pads and jaws allow job shops to perform a wider range of machining operations, including thru-hole chucks that hold small bar stock for Swiss-type machining, and tube stock. In addition ...
Hardinge announces the release of several new Swiss collets which will be sold as standard items. Working with Tsugami, the company introduced the TF43, STM38, and BS38 Swiss collets. “This extension ...
High-speed machining requires exceptional precision from every machine tool component. At the heart of this performance lies the spindle. Selecting one of the best spindles for high-speed machining is ...
Hypertherm announced the release of ProNest 2019, a major version update of its advanced CAD/CAM nesting software for automated cutting. Hypertherm announced the release of ProNest 2019, a major ...
Selecting a tungsten-carbide grade for an application is similar to putting together a jigsaw puzzle. “You can’t just look at one attribute and determine the quality is going to be good based on that, ...
Cemented-carbide cutting tools have been in use since the late 1920s and are now ubiquitous in the metalcutting world. Around 1950, tools that accept cemented-carbide inserts became common in ...
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