easily positioned and installed at the desired measuring stations on the shop fl oor. An optional retrofi t kit makes it possible to easily convert any existing measuring
system. Manufacturers previously had to constantly invest in new diameter-specifi c pneumatic snap gages when producing a new type of workpiece. Pneumatic metrology is typically the choice for high precision, reliable measurement results with repetitive accuracy for years, particularly in rough production environments. Jenoptik Industrial Metrology Ph: 248-853-5888 Web site:
www.jenoptik.com/us
Shoulder Milling Cutter DoForce-Tri shoulder milling cutter features a double-sided insert with six cutting edges for economical and precise milling operations. Three types of inserts are available. These include a standard wiper insert with an MJ chipbreaker on true 90° cutting edges or with an NMJ chipbreaker on serrated cutting edges; as well as a radius insert with an MJ chipbreaker on large round corners for edge toughness instead of wipers. DoForce-Tri’s combination face mill
and shoulder mill capability delivers an excellent machined surface using a wiper insert, reduces cutting force with a serrated insert, and achieves remarkable wall accuracy with a straight-edged cutting insert. Cutter bodies come in both a shank type in 1.25–1.50" (32–40 mm) and a bore type in 2.00–5.00" (50–125 mm) respectively, available for coarse or close pitched designs. Tungaloy America Inc. Ph: 888-554-8394 Web site:
www.tungaloyamerica.com
Modular Grooving System SA Series modular grooving system features a single toolholder that turns into different tool variants by simply changing the support blade and clamp. The SA range features precision- ground two or three- edged cutting inserts in various designs, different shapes and types for part-off and radial grooving operations with up to 5.5" (140-mm) diameter. The SA range of cutting tools
and inserts specializes in parting-off or cut-off operation in machining, metalworking and plastics application for aerospace and medical applications. The series comes in three unique systems. The SA series includes a monoblock, modular and blade style system. It is a cost-effective solution for radial grooving as well as parting-off up to 5.512" (140 mm) in diameter. The SA monoblock holder is used with a wide range of double-sided inserts. Arno USA
Ph: 815-943-4426 Web site:
www.arnousa.com
Universal Rotary SRM universal rotary unit ensures high performance for production automation. The compact and cost-effective device features up to 25% higher torque when compared to previous models. Internal shock absorbers pro- vide higher inertia capacity as well as faster swivel times when compared to the cur- rent top-rated Schunk SRU-plus. The standard SRM offers a larger pinion mounting surface for better stability and large center bore for feeding through items like cables and hoses. Modular air feed-through and electrical feed-through versions are available as factory options or as fi eld-installed items. The SRM is available in sizes 16, 32 and 40 with additional sizes and options available. Schunk Inc.
Ph: 800-772-4865 Web site:
www.schunk.com
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