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geared speeder heads. There are two HES models, both operating with NSK’s control. The model HES 510 is capable of reaching speeds of up to 50,000 rpm while the model HES 810 is capable of speeds to 80,000 rpm, which is ideal for the machining of carbon composite materials. The model 510 can utilize a ¼" (6.4-mm) collet while the model 810 can use up to a 4-mm collet. NSK America Corp. Ph: 800-585-4675 Web site: www.nskamericacorp.com


MVX Indexable Drill MVX indexable drills feature inserts with four cutting edges and unique chipbreaker design for handling a wide range of workpiece materials. Inserts have wiper geometry for peripheral cutting edge and excellent wall accuracy. Highly wear-resistant CVD-coating is used for the peripheral edge, and a PVD-coated insert is used for the inner position for extra stability. Increased surface hardness prevents abrasive damage caused by chip fl ow. Optimum insert position controls de- formation and vibration of the holder, enabling a maximum drilling depth of L/D=6. Optimizing the cutting ratio A & B for the outer and inner inserts controls deformation of the tool body. Chip evacuation is 20% greater than conventional products when drilling deep holes due to specially designed


coolant through holes that maintain coolant pressure. Tool life is four times longer compared to conventional products. Mitsubishi Materials USA Corp. Ph: 800-523-0800 Web site: www.mitsubishicarbide.com


Software Digital Grip Force Analyzer Software and Kit (PC Ver- sion) is intended for machine tool users and machine shops. The software comes bundled as a complete package with all tools and accessories to perform ad- vanced process and service diagnostics. It includes a Bluetooth dongle, USB fl ash


drive loaded with PC analyzer software, digital load meter and traditional hand-held pendant for manual diagnostics. Kitagawa NorthTech Inc. Ph: 800-222-4138 Web site: kitagawa.com


Roughness Gage The TC64-RG roughness gage has integrated Digilog technology, which allows analog scanning of a part. The gage can accurately determine a part’s surface roughness with the part in its original orientation, elimi- nating the need to remove the part for surface fi nish inspection. Surface data such as Ra


, Rz and Rmax


values are sampled at over


1000 hz per second and recorded directly. Blum-Novotest Inc. Ph: 859-344 6789 Web site: blum-novotest.de


Cutting Tools


The new family of VG-Cut tools cover a large scope of thread- ing standards for machining between shoulders and close to the spindle and up to should depth of 10 mm. The family of tools opens doors to greater application exposure within


the same insert pocket of deep grooving, parting off, turn- ing, profi ling and threading with designed chipformers and carbide grades. Vargus USA


Ph: 800-828-8765 Web site: vargususa.com


Swiss Tooling NTK Cutting Tools said its new 3D molded chipbreakers include CTP-CX for cut-off operations, GTMH-GX for grooving or side burning and TBP/ TBPA-BM which enables single pass back turning opera- tions. NTK also is expanding its Splash Series Swiss product line by releasing CTDP (Cut-Off) coolant through holders with maximum bar stock cut-off diameter of 1" (25.4 mm). NTK Cutting Tools Ph: 800-668-0200 Web site: ntkcuttingtools.com


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