bottom to allow for a scrap conveyor to remove trim scraps through the bed plate onto the conveyor. A six-point gib-guid- ed press slide offers guiding stability with excellent tolerance for off-center loading. Fast cycle times limit the amount of heat buildup from the parts in the tools and keep the heat from migrating into the press frame.
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High-Performance End Mills Emuge-Franken Top-Cut carbide end mills are designed to deliver high per- formance in both roughing and finishing operations. End mills are optimized for maximum versatility in machining. Variable helix angles elimi- nate harmonic oscillation to minimize vibrations and improve
surface quality as well as reduce the number of tools and changes required. A tough carbide substrate combined with optimized micro-geometry, a high heat-resistant TiAlN coating, and a stable design featuring a recessed neck provide process safety and long tool life. Top-Cut end mills are available in a full range of inch and metric sizes, lengths, and various types with most tools avail- able for immediate delivery from stock. Emuge Corp. Ph: 800-323-2121 Web site:
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Swing Clamps One-Touch Swing Clamps offer simple, cost-effective clamping and unclamp- ing of workpieces. Simply rotate into
position then clamp down in one continuous motion. These manually operated workholders are available
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