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system consists of a clamp, a liner bushing and a receiver bushing. Carr Lock offers complete interchange- ability with all components of the similar mounting system previously offered by Carr Lane, but at a lower price. Carr Lock can be ordered alone or in kits combined with mounting plates.
Carr Lane Mfg. Co. Ph: 314-647-6200 E-mail:
cs@carrlane.com. Web site:
www.carrlane.com/carrlock
Steel, Cast Iron Drills New MVX indexable drills are avail- able in diameters ranging from 0.687 to 1.25" (17–33 mm) and lengths from 2×D to 6×D for machining steels, stainless steels, and cast iron. The MVX drill can be used in special ap- plications such as drilling on an angle/ slope, drilling a half hole, or drilling overlapping holes; boring, internal and external turning. The drill is economi-
cal with four cutting edges. Highly rigid body provides opti- mum insert position, which controls deformation and vibration of the holder.
Mitsubishi Materials USA Corp. Ph: 800-523-0800 Web site:
www.mmus.com
Grooving Toolholders GND grooving toolholders are engineered to reduce chatter, eliminate vibra- tion, and deliver steady performance for turning, profiling, facing and cut-off applications. Toolholders feature high-rigidity bodies
and single-piece special steel construction. Due to precision sintering technology, the GND tool inserts offer improved tolerance of ±0.0012" (0.03 mm) for all grooving widths from 0.079 to 0.250" (2.0–6.0 mm). GND toolholders provide six special chipbreakers for various machining applications, including MG, a general feed type for turning, ML, a low feed type for multipurpose use, GG, a general feed type for groov-
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ing, GL, a low feed type for grooving, CG, a general feed type for cut-off, and RG, a general feed type for profiling. Sumitomo Electric Carbide Inc. Ph: 800-950-5202 Web site:
www.sumicarbide.com
Sliding Headstock CNC Lathe
Cincom L12VII provides a de- tachable guide bushing that can be easily installed or removed for machining long or short work- pieces, respectively. The L12 also boasts a 35 m/min rapid
feed rate with fast acceleration, a 28-tool capacity configured around a high-speed 15,000-rpm spindle and a 10,000-rpm back spindle. Engineered accessories include Marubeni Citi- zen’s C312 autoloading magazine bar feed, Cool Blaster 2000 psi (138-bar) high-pressure coolant system and an Integrated 80,000-rpm high-speed spindle system. Marubeni Citizen Cincom Inc. Ph: 201-818-0100 Web site:
www.marucit.com
Automated
Measuring System LabMaster Universal Model 1000A is a large capac- ity and highly automated mea- suring system with a 40" (1016 mm) direct reading range and 80" (2032-mm) capacity. Probe movement and table movements
are computer controlled. A simple software script allows au- tomatic measurement of gages or custom parts for accuracy and ease of use.
Pratt & Whitney Measurement Systems Ph: 800-371-7174 Web site:
www.prattandwhitney.com
High-Performance CVD Coating
CVD coating technology is designed for high-performance applications in difficult-to-machine materials. TiB2
coating with
functional properties combines with an optimized substrate, geometry, and edge preparation for the optimized machining of titanium and nickel alloys. This new approach produces a highly wear-resistant coating that is the second hardest coat- ing after diamond coatings. Compared with conventional PVD
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