tion with serrations designed for steel, hardened steel, titanium and aluminum. The APS zero-point positioning system is designed to connect the clamping device or workpiece with the machine tool for faster setup times and in- creased precision. The system features receptacles with three air-activated jaws for maximum rigidity, clamp- ing force and repeatability of 0.0002" (0.005 mm). The pins are released with the application of air pressure. Fixtureworks
Ph: 888-794-8687 Web site:
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Machine Brand-Specifi c Tooling Complete line of live tools features more than 40,000 designs in its data- base and machine brand-specifi c tools for popular brands, including Mori Seiki, Tsugami, and Miyano. High-precision machine tool accessories include live tools, angle heads, and multispindle drill heads. In addition to its standard tooling and machine brand specifi c line, Heimatec also offers custom-designed tooling for all CNC lathes, helping to solve the most challenging applications in multiple markets served by the company, ranging from orthopedic devices to oil & gas drilling equipment. Heimatec
Ph: 847-749-0633 Web site:
www.heimatecinc.com
Flat-Bottom Plunge Mills
%J1PTt)FYB 1MVOHF NJMM GBNJMZ JT EFTJHOFE UP DVU BYJBMMZ BOE produce a fl at bottom at the end of the cut. Six smooth- cutting edges per insert provide superior economy as well as performance. The same insert is com- mon to all the %J1PTt)FYB cutter types to maximize versatility and minimize inven-
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tory. Because plunge milling directs cutting forces upward through the spindle, it creates a very stable cutting environ- ment with minimal defl ection, ideal for roughing in unstable conditions and on light-duty machines. This versatile tool is available in diameters from 0.750 to 1.500" (19–38 mm) and offers multiple corner radii, geometries and grades for use in a wide range of materials including steel, stainless, hi-temp alloys and aluminum. Ingersoll Cutting Tools Ph: 815-387-6600 Web site:
www.ingersoll-imc.com
Workholding Face Drivers, Chucks Workholding product lines include face drivers, wheel chucks, cylinders, steadyrests, and specialty workholding products. Also displayed will be a new extra-large chuck, an automatic self-centering, down-clamping and indexing chuck from LMC’s new partner Rotomors of Turin, Italy. The FRB face drivers feature a patented mechanical compensating system, which is highly adjustable and reliable in the most
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