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and more effective. It offers a split window allowing different areas of the workspace to be viewed simultaneously. Users may also manually nest parts across the split windows and onto other sheets. This provides quick nesting of parts onto multiple sheets without having to select the layout from the list. Other enhancements include center of gravity tabbing, condi- tional tabbing for drop doors and horizontal line cropping. SigmaTEK Systems Ph: 513-674-0005 Web site: sigmanest.com


Threading Inserts New Thread Chaser inserts are designed to provide the speed, reliability and accuracy needed to process special threads such as API and common licensed types. The tool has inserts for both push and pull threading of ID features using multitooth patterns for fast single- or two-pass threading. The multitooth inserts have precise thread patterns engineered to create high- accuracy, consistent thread pitches for industry-specifi c parts and pipe materials in a wide range of hardnesses. Thread Chaser inserts increase productivity by generating the thread teeth, facing and taper at the same pitch as the thread type. The tools use a special substrate material and feature through-coolant holes and chip formers to direct high-pressure coolant precisely to the cutting edges to optimize chip formation/evacuation and extend insert life. Seco Tools LLC Ph: 248-528-5444


E-mail: lseidl@secotools.com Web site: secotools.com/us


Steadyrest The STA steady- rest line can grip shafts and other cylindrical parts up to 460 mm in or- der to prevent dis- tortion of the shaft during machining. The STA can also


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hold a rigid workpiece when it is necessary for end machining when a tail stock cannot be used. The unit is available with the bracket included for a machine tool. Full turnkey installation with bracket design and build is also available. Samchully Workholding Inc. Ph: 877-750-4747 Web site: samchully.com


Touch-Trigger Probe Equator shop-fl oor comparative gage has a new touch-trigger probing capability via the TP20 probe, which can now be used in addition to the scanning SP25 probe. The TP20 probe offers a signifi cant speed boost for single-point probing applications. The two probing technolo- gies allow the choice of the fastest data-capture technique for each application or part. Equator with TP20 is well suited for


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