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bars or billets, rails, profi les, pipes, and tubes. The P-Series features a closed-loop force fl ow, a low backlash gearbox, and a drive spindle mounted on heavy duty, pre-loaded bearings, eliminating the need for expensive slides which require con- stant lubrication to avoid wear. S-Series is available with horizontal, verti- cal, or angular
head feed arrangements. V Series is specifi cally designed for high production, extremely effi cient cutting capable of layer sawing multiple bars, plates, pipes, tubes, or profi les in one cut. The V-Series was designed to cut material sizes from 25 to 250 mm and layer widths from 600 to 1300 mm. Advanced Machine & Engineering Ph: 815-962-6076 Web site:
http://www.ame.com/
Horizontal Honing Machine SH-4000 horizontal honing machine is engineered as an easy-to-use, fl exible hone for medium-to-high production of a wide variety of part sizes and cutting all kinds of materials with bore diameters from 1.5 to 101.6 mm. It features a 4.1- kW spindle drive and 1.1-kW stroker drive, with stroke travel up to 392 mm. Spindle speed is infi nitely adjustable from 200 to 3000 rpm with stroke rates of 10– 550 strokes/min. Patent-pending digital-servo tool feed and cutting pressure control provide consistent, pre- dictable performance through- out the pressure range. Cutting pressure can be adjusted in 4.5
N increments to a maximum of 2224 N—double the maxi- mum of earlier models. The SH-4000 can use all the same tooling and fi xturing as predecessor EC and ML machines, and a new true-running spindle with direct collet connection allows quick setup or changeover with MMT tooling. Sunnen Products Co. Ph: 314-781-2100 Web site:
www.sunnen.com
Eight-Pitch Taps
Eight-pitch taps for the oil and gas industry feature a 40° right-hand helix for both vertical and horizontal machining and an HSS-E (cobalt) substrate for toughness. These taps
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are designed with optimized geometry for alloy steels and stainless steels, and are TiN coated for added tool life. Made
to DIN-standard lengths with ANSI shank dimensions, the 8-pitch taps will be available in the fi rst quarter of 2017. Guhring Inc.
Ph: 262-784-6730 Web site:
www.guhring.com
Heavy-Duty Shrink Fit Chucks Heavy-duty shrink fi t chucks are designed for roughing in the heavy machinery and aerospace industries. Rigid outer geometry and reinforced wall thickness at the clamping bore make it well-suited for applications that need the highest levels of clamping, rigidity, and gripping torque for ultimate tool life and surface fi nish. Precision runout accuracy is <0.00012" (3 μm). All holders are balanced to 2.5 g at 25,000 rpm. All
heavy-duty chucks can be equipped with Safe-Lock, the pullout protection system that replaces the Weldon holder for process reliability. Safe-Lock shanks are available from more than a dozen global cutting tool license partners. The heavy- duty shrink fi t chuck shrinks both carbide and HSS tools and accommodates round shank tools up to 2.0" (51 mm) in diameter in a variety of tapers. Haimer USA
Ph: 630-833-1500 Web site:
www.haimer-usa.com
High-Speed Electric Spindles HES Series high- speed electric spindles can be coupled with various spindle tapers and utilized in either dry
or fl ood coolant cutting conditions. The ultra-precise HES spindles are integral motor/spindles and are not traditional
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