OIL FIELD TURNING
clamping scheme, the insert is placed over two stakes on the seat, and then wedged into position when a stout captive screw is tightened. Besides being extremely secure, this ar- rangement eliminates juggling loose screws for indexing and
presents an absolutely flat top surface for unimpeded chip flow. To index, the operator loosens the captive screw half a turn, lifts the insert off the stakes, rotates it to present the new edge, and re-tightens the screw.
V Series Vertical Turning Features Modular Tooling The V Series vertical turning center
Having all options
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from Fives Giddings & Lewis LLC (Fond du Lac, WI) is designed for shops looking for a dependable, multipurpose lathe capable of handling a wide range of parts for the oil field, but equally capable of machining aerospace engine components. Typical parts include pumps, valves, gears, bearings, com- pressors, wheel hubs, and jet engine housings that can be accommodated on any one of six V Series models with table sizes ranging from 800 to 2500 mm. Models feature hydrostatic rams that add rigidity for heavy cutting and produce less friction for improved part finish. The hydrostatic wear-free guides also require less maintenance. The VLock tooling system provides a
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ZEISS O-INSPECT multisensor measuring machines allow you to optimally measure in 2D or 3D and come with measuring ranges up to 800 x 600 x 300 mm. The flexibility to use contact and optical measuring technology makes it ideal for inspecting plastics, electronics, medical components and precision engineered parts.
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stiff interface for modular tooling adap- tors, long cutting tools, and an optional heavy-duty right angle milling attach- ment. “We decided to use common modular tooling instead of proprietary tooling clamping systems and worked with Kennametal and Sandvik Coro- mant adopting their ISO standard con- nections for a number of reasons,” said Brad Nelson, product manager, turning products. “Modular turning tools more than double the taper bending stiff- ness at loads as compared to 50 taper turning tools and are lighter thus easier and safer to handle, requiring less time to maintain
1-800-327-9735 “For comparison sake, the modular
tools are typically 5 lb [2.2 kg] or less while proprietary CAT 50-taper turn- ing tools weigh 50 to 70 lb [31.7, 22.6
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