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available. The fixed heads are capable of holding H7 finished hole tolerance, and the expandable heads are capable of holding ±0.0002" (0.005 mm) for more demanding applica- tions. Uncoated cermet or carbide fixed head tools for appli- cations are available in as little as 10 working days. Allied Machine and Engineering Ph: 800-312-5537 Web site: www.alliedmachine.com


Speed Multipliers Line of 1:4 live tool speed multipliers to 24,000 rpm maximum are available for all popular live tool lathes currently on the mar- ket. These speed mul- tipliers are provided as


axial or radial drilling and milling heads, with either external or internal coolant design, and mounting configurations to


suit virtually any machine tool turret setup, including all VDI and BMT sizes. Speed multipliers for Haas and Nakamura machines are now in stock with others in production for short lead time deliveries. Heimatec Inc. Ph: 847-749-0633 Web site: www.heimatecinc.com


Integrated Contouring Head


Boring spindles on MAG 1250–1600-mm horizontal boring mills and 800–1600-mm pallet horizontal machining centers are complemented with an integrated contouring head that expands feature processing flexibil- ity with standard tools, automatic tool change, producing cycle time reductions and labor sav- ings. Absolute positioning slide


handles diameters ranging from 50 to 540-mm as standard, using tools up to 600 mm long. The contouring spindle’s U- axis slide stroke provides the ability to produce small or large diameter features without head changing or manual interven- tion. Complex features can be machined in one setup. The contouring head can produce features such as bottle bores, valve seats, seal faces, phonographic sealing surfaces, O-ring grooves, straight/tapered threads and chamfers. MAG IAS


Ph: 920-906-2328 Web site: www.mag-ias.com


Small Part CMMs


See us at MD&D West - Hall C Booth #2999 and at AERODEF Booth #338


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O-Inspect 322 coordinate measur- ing machine combines Zeiss con- tact scanning and optical measur- ing on one machine to inspect the smallest parts, some no bigger than a hand. Examples include a mobile phone case or dentures. The O- Inspect 322 has a measuring range of 300 × 200 × 200 mm, somewhat smaller than the O-Inspect 442. Both are equipped with built-in optical and contact sensors with Calypso 3D CAD software to pro-


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