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Briney Februaryt Ad 2013 MFG. ENG. 2 Color_Layout 1 1/15/2013 3:57 PM Page 1
Designed to improve even the toughest of machining applications
CosenAdvantages
Briney end mill holders to .0002” from .0008” typical in other holders.
Less run out means a more even chip load and a lot less chatter
Fewer passes to mill slots because of improved on-center rotation, saving time and improving
machining quality
Save up to 60% on tool life plus half the tooling replacement expense
Briney Tooling Systems For More Info Scan
Email:
briney@ geminigroup.net Website:
www.brineytooling.com
Phone: 800-752-8035
Proudly Made In The U.S.A.
FOERSTER
The Complete NDT Solution
FOERSTER INSTRUMENTS
INC.to gether with FOERSTER SYSTEMS has designed and manufactured a cost effective solution for drill collar inspection.
www.cosensaws.com
Order 20 Inserts of one kind and get a FREE*
Complete System Length: approximately 65 feet
HOLDER
Visit us in Houston, TX February 26th - 28th
14.2” Round Enclosed Bandsaw
The Briney Tru Position eccentric bore concept. A special grinding technique reduces runout in all
20.25” Round Programmable Bandsaw
This compact system is light-weight, robust and can easily be set up by one person.
Contact FOERSTER with your application and let us provide the SOLUTION!
140 INDUSTRY DRIVE RIDC PARK WEST PITTSBURGH, PA 15275-1028 USA
412-788-8976 FAX 412-788-8984 1-800-635-0613
www.foerstergroup.com E-mail:
sales@ foerstergroup.com
Order 20 ‘new geometries’ ARNO® negative inserts of a single kind and get a matching innovative D-Clamping style holder FREE.
D-Clamping Holder Advantages: • One clamp holds insert down and pulls it into the insert seat. • Faster insert changes vs. M-clamping with same rigidity
* Promo applies to distributor direct ships only, valid until 5/31/2013
Call: 1-800-943-4426
www.arnousa.com
D-Clamping Holder
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LIMITED TIME OFFER!
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