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types of systems. The Gundrill Grinder’s intuitive measuring software provides detailed, on-screen measurements. Unisig


Ph: 262-252-3802 Web site: www.unisig.com


Link Clamp TuffLink 360 is designed for superior fl exibility and effective- ness. The exclusive rotary lug allows lever positioning anywhere in a 360º rotation. The product simplifi es manifold mounting, allows last-minute changes to le- ver position, and accommodates any unexpected variations.


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Briney Tooling Systems


expand your machining capabilities dUalContaCt toolholding


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as production speeds continuously increase a rigid connection between toolholder and spindle be- come extremely critical.


While Dual Contact spin- dles work with all CAT or BT holders, there is a dra- matic performance advan- tage when used with Briney Dual Contact tool- holders:


• Best possible T.I.R. • Provide added stability and tool rigidity


• Increased quality of sur face finish


• Increases the life of the spindle


• increases tool life


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Phone: 800-752-8035 or .125 Standard Spindle


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CNC Slant- Bed Lathe


FBL-360B MC slant CNC slant-bed lathe with a 45° slant bed, rigid box-way struc- ture, and program- mable tailstock is


designed for mixed volume, short-run or dedicated high- volume applications. The FBL-360B MC features a 15" (381- mm) hydraulic chuck and tool presetter, maximum swing and maximum turning diameters of 22.4" (569 mm) and a maxi- mum turning length up to 80" (2032 mm). The lathe features an AC digital spindle motor up to 35 hp (26 kW) with a 50-hp (37-kW) spindle optional with a two-speed gearbox, spindle bar is 4.5" (114 mm) in diameter and speed up to 2500 rpm. It produces up to 1901 ft-lb (2577 N•m) torque at lower rpm and has a 5.3" (134-mm) spindle bore. Chevalier Machinery Ph: 562-903-1929 Web site: www.chevalierusa.com


Wiper Insert for High-Feed Cutter DoFeed wiper insert addresses a major problem many cus- tomers face with increased feed rates produced by high-feed cutters. High-feed cutting has a disadvantage in leaving a rough surface fi nish requiring subsequent processes such as semifi nishing and fi nishing. The wiper insert was added to the DoFeed line to upgrade machining effi ciencies by providing surface fi nishes that don’t require processing. The net result is that expansion of the wiper insert for DoFeed will provide outstanding surface fi nish in high-feed machining, which will ultimately help customers reduce their total manufacturing cost. Tungaloy America Inc. Ph: 888-554-8394 Web site: www.tungaloyamerica.com


High-Capacity Horizontal Machining Center The new H6 HMC is designed for shops that require an affordable, heavy-duty 630-mm pallet machining center to produce various lots of steel, titanium, and iron parts in


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