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depth-of-cut can be increased, while related wear issues like depth-of-cut notching are reduced. High-temperature, high- strength materials that result in high cutting forces are found in applications in aerospace and defense, automotive, heavy equipment, and energy industries. Kennametal Inc. Ph: 724-539-5000 Web site: www.kennametal.com


Automatic Production Bandsaw The H360A bandsaw is engineered for demanding production applications requiring fully automatic operation. One-piece unified construction enables the machine to maintain alignment and deliver a ±0.008" (0.20-mm) feed accuracy. The H360A is fully hydraulic, with a shuttle barfeed and heavy-duty


Complex Part Inspection


Portable 3-D measurement technology features C-Link functionality, which makes it possible to network up to four C- Tracks and operate them simultaneously with a HandyPROBE


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July is the Month of Celebration... Clausing is Celebrating the Success of the US Built 20" Industrial Drills


Clausing 20" Industrial Drills set the standard for Variable Speed Drills and best of all... the castings, components and assembly are all done by American Workers


Clausing 20" Drills are designed and built to meet virtually any heavy-duty drilling requirement and Feature...


Shown with optional Programmable Macro-Driller Power Feed


carbide guides. The saw features miter- ing capability up to 60° right in automat- ic and up to 45° left in semiautomatic. Blade speeds are variable from 55 to 330 fpm (16.7–100.5 m/min). Control system allows access to important saw- ing data, makes setup quick and easy, and controls pressure and sawing speed for optimum cutting rates. Infinitely vari- able vise clamping pressure is standard equipment, as is a top clamp to facilitate holding and cutting multiple pieces. Kalamazoo Machine Tool Ph: 269-321-8860 Web site: www.kmtsaw.com


• Two Speed infinitely variable speeds from 150 to 2000 rpm and 200-1300 rpm or 300-2000 rpm infinitely variable speed ranges


• Drilling capacity of 1" in cast iron, .75" in mild steel


• Heavy-duty precision head with all bearing surfaces are precision bored simultaneously for exact alignment


• 3 MT spindle with 6-1/2" travel, 2-1/2" diameter quill and micrometer depth stop


• 4" column with 1/2" thick wall for great rigidity, accuracy


• Precision ground oil trough table that can handle large parts and fixtures


The Programmable Macro-Driller allows you to automate hole drilling and is most effective on deep hole ‘Peck’ drilling. Peck drilling is used to prevent shavings from tangling with the drill bit and breaking it. Capacity: 3/4" in Cast Iron 5/8" Mild Steel


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