Tooling & Workholding
Mills, drills, taps, reamers, boring bars, cutters, inserts, dies, punches, abrasive wheels and other devices used to cut, mill, drill, grind, tap, notch, punch and form material. Chucks, fixtures, clamps, blocks, angle plates, tooling columns, dies and other mechanisms used to position, locate and hold material as it is being cut, milled, drilled, ground, tapped, notched, punched, formed or welded.
Three Tapping Pitfalls to Avoid for Optimal Thread Quality
While tapping may seem simple on the surface, there are many potential pitfalls related to tooling, operating parameters and quality assurance practices.
Inventive and next generation abrasives are having a transformative effect in shops that rely on the products for any number of applications.
Aggressively (but safely) and rapidly remove material and achieve precise cuts thanks to breakthroughs in surface finishing products. Electronic dosing systems ensure meticulous paint applications.
This edition features three new products: the MaxiMill 273-08 face mill; the WPC – Change Drill; and the HyPower Rough and HyPower Access 4.5° hydraulic chucks.
ESCO Tool’s Commander MILLHOG® I.D. Clamping pipe beveling machine is designed to prep all schedules of pipe from 3.75” I.D. to 14” O.D.
This edition features three new products: the MaxiMill 273-08 face mill; the WPC – Change Drill; and the HyPower Rough and HyPower Access 4.5° hydraulic chucks.
With a mission to develop a next-generation bit design, Salvation Drilling Tools enlisted Sandvik Coromant and its advanced machining knowledge to help pioneer a new three-cone rotary rock bit.
With a mission to develop a next-generation bit design, Salvation Drilling Tools enlisted Sandvik Coromant and its advanced machining knowledge to help pioneer a new three-cone rotary rock bit.
With a mission to develop a next-generation bit design, Salvation Drilling Tools enlisted Sandvik Coromant and its advanced machining knowledge to help pioneer a new three-cone rotary rock bit.
Navigating new technologies, global crises and the pressure to become more sustainable and productive can place a lot of weight on a manufacturer’s shoulders, and those working in the industry shouldn’t weather the storm alone. Fortunately, tailored processes, developed by seasoned experts, can pave the way for manufacturing success.
Inventive and next generation abrasives are having a transformative effect in shops that rely on the products for any number of applications.
Tooling Tech Group (Macomb, MI) has hired Kevin Kowalski as the director of sales for its stamping and die division.
With a mission to develop a next-generation bit design, Salvation Drilling Tools enlisted Sandvik Coromant and its advanced machining knowledge to help pioneer a new three-cone rotary rock bit.
FABTECH Heads to Chicago’s McCormick Place from September 11-14!
Shawn Luschei is vice president of sales and marketing, Dale Anderson is inside sales manager, and Ryosuke Yatsunami is business development manager.
Discover what’s next for machine tools. It may be just the time to update your shop’s metal removal technologies and processes.
Hall D: METALFORM, Finishing, Tube & Pipe of FABTECH 2023, North America’s largest metal forming, fabricating, welding and finishing event.
BIG KAISER redesigns the manuals, DXF and STEP (STP) Search models on their website.
The $205.6 million in orders during February were down 4.4 percent from the previous month.
With a mission to develop a next-generation bit design, Salvation Drilling Tools enlisted Sandvik Coromant and its advanced machining knowledge to help pioneer a new three-cone rotary rock bit.
This edition features three new products: the MaxiMill 273-08 face mill; the WPC – Change Drill; and the HyPower Rough and HyPower Access 4.5° hydraulic chucks.
Secure your workpieces with robust clamping forces, innovative designs and quicker setups.