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the life of the machine; no heat trans- fer, a result of the shaft design; and fast servo and spark control when matched with the AccuteX 64-bit Win-


dows CE control. The machine features AccuteX’s AWT au- tomatic wire threader that provides effective threading at the break point. With travels of 22 × 14 × 12” (560 × 355 × 305 mm), it can handle a workpiece as large as 38 × 22 × 11.5” (965 × 560 × 292 mm), weighing up to 1100 lb (500 kg). Absolute Machine Tools Inc. Ph: 513-701-5550 Web site: www.absolutemachine.com


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Special Carbide & PCD Tools for machining composites...


Producing & stocking NAS compliant


cutting tools for the aircraft industry.           


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Producing & stocking carbide tipped port


contour cutters for the fluid power industry.                             


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EXSYS Introduces PRECI-FLEX Compensating Clutch for Okuma Machines EXSYS Tool Inc.’s new PRECI-FLEX Compensating Clutch sys- tem for Okuma CNC turning centers enables users to “float” away misalignment between turret drive motors and toolhold- ers, leading to smoother operation, better surface finishes and longer tool life. The PRECI-FLEX Compensating Clutch provides a floating cou- pling between turret drive


motor tangs and


toolholders that self-compensates for any misalignment, re- sulting in high-precision alignment that reduces vibration and tool chatter. Okuma machine owners get a connection that is twice the size of a standard spindle, which not only provides more surface area for a strong and precise connection, but also allows for greater torque transfer and eliminates any loss of power between motors and toolholders. EXSYS Tool Inc. Ph: 317-813-2222


E-mail: sleitch@exsys-tool.com Web site: www.exsys-tool.com


CAM Software


The 2014 R2 version of FeatureCAM feature-based CAM pro- vides support for milling and drilling with right-angle heads, and one-stop programming of multiple roughing operations


using Delcam’s unique Vortex area-clearance strategy. Other enhancements include better control of Z-level roughing, and improvements to Wire EDM and chamfering. Delcam North America Ph: 877-335-2261


E-mail: northamerica@delcam.com Web site: www.delcam-na.com


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