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ProductPreviews Oil, Gas Thread Milling


Solid-carbide thread mills for oil and gas manufacturing applications feature a left-hand spiral fl ute design, increased fl ute count and core diameter, and advanced multilayered TiALN-T46 coating. The tools produce high feed rates, reduced cycle times, vibration-free machining, reduced tool wear and excellent thread surface fi nish. Thread mills are available with internal coolant capability for UNC, 8UN and 12 UNF thread forms. In addition, thread mills for NPT and API LP thread form sizes with extended milling section and external coolant are available. Thread mills are also capable of machining multiple thread sizes with one tool. The program includes 20 in-stock tools, available in inch and metric shanks in a complete range of thread form/sizes. Emuge Corp. Ph: 800-323-3013 Web site: www.emuge.com


Hard Metal Grooving, Cut-Off System WMT grooving and cut-off system’s new high-performance PH geometry insert is designed for plunging and turning materials harder than Rc


35 or interrupted cutting in steels, stainless steels, aluminum, cast iron, or high-temperature alloys. WMT toolholders securely seat whatever other insert geometry is


Modular Drilling System


APX modular drilling system is designed for depths beyond the range of a traditional IC drill. The diameter range of the tool is 38 to 101.6 mm with 5×, 8×, and 10× diameter depths. The tool uses a fi xed series body with various heads that determine the cutting diameter. A unique patent-pend-


required and are engineered with an extra-long clamping area for insert stability. The proprietary Double V system makes it easy to securely seat inserts in the toolholder pocket for opti- mal insert positioning and side-load resistance. WMT inserts feature 90° top and bottom clamping design, rigid cutting edges, and positive geometry. The QU25PT grade for inter- rupted cutting features an advanced PVD TiAlN coating for longer tool life and more parts per edge. WIDIA


Ph: 724-539-5000 Web site: www.widia.com


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ing “X” locator on the head to body connection allows for simple assembly and superior strength. Bodies are avail- able from stock with a 50-mm fl anged shank. They have drill depths to 709.4 mm. Each body will cover about 7 mm in diameter and is designed with through-shank coolant. Heads use a T-A or GEN3SYS pilot insert to stabilize the tool through the cut, and outboard carbide inserts to achieve the fi nal cutting diameter.


Allied Machine & Engineering Corp. Ph: 330-343-4283 Web site: www.alliedmachine.com


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