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SOUTH-TEC 2015 PREVIEW


Electric Spindles HES series of ultra-precise electric spindles can be coupled with various spindle tapers and used in either dry or fl ood coolant cutting conditions. There are two models of these integral motor/ spindles. Model HES 510 is capable of reaching speeds of up to 50,000


toughened ceramic inserts. Greenleaf will also host a presentation—“The Fundamentals of Machining HRSA Materials with Whisker-Reinforced and Phase-Toughened Ceramics” —at the event’s SME Theater. Greenleaf Corp. Ph: 800-458-1850 Web site: www.greenleafcorporation.com


rpm while model HES 810 is capable of reaching speeds up to 80,000 rpm, which is ideal for the machining of carbon-composite materials. The model 510 can utilize a 6.35-mm collet while the model 810 can use up to a 4-mm collet. NSK America Ph: 800-585-4675


Email: info@nskamericacorp.com


Carbide and Ceramic Inserts In addition to its full line of carbide and ceramic inserts and cutting tools, Greenleaf will showcase its Excelera-


Workholding CL5 Quick-Change fi ve-axis workholding provides faster, more accurate setups. The system consists of three components: a subplate, a riser, and top tooling made up of a vise or a fi xture plate. The subplate transforms a T-slot table into a modular fi xturing plate, allowing fl exible and easy clamping and locating of other tooling and/or fi xtures. Every plate has built-in clamping and locating for risers, which allows for quick and accurate setups. Carr Lane Mfg. Co. Web site: www.carrlane.com/catalog/2383


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ENGINEERING


CONTACT: Marcus Abdullah


One SME Drive, PO Box 930 Dearborn, Michigan 48121-0930 Phone: 313 425-3262 Email: mabdullah@sme.org Email: advertising@sme.org


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Line Ad. Per line $35 (minimum 5 lines, 7 words per line avg.) No agency commission.


Display ad per inch: 1x: $195 6x: $180 12x: $165 (maximum 2")


Color available, please inquire. No agency commission. Display Ad Units.


tor Milling system and its Ring Max II and III ring-groove cutter lines using both whisker-reinforced and phase-


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