times and improving both cutting tool and equipment life. The Advantage Series machines offer OD chamfer on both ends of the tube and produce accurate rectangular and perpendicular cuts with no surface damage. Graebner-Reika Inc. Ph: 610-621-2536 Web site:
www.gr-inc.com
Portable Magnetic Drill
JHM Short Slugger portable magnetic drill has the power to make 1 3/16" (30-mm) diameter 2" (51-mm) DOC holes quickly for holemaking in fabricating, construction and spe- cialty metalworking applications. Features include a 430-W, 680-rpm motor an arbor for 3/4" (18-mm) Weldon shank annular cutters, spring slug ejection and gravity-fed cool- ant. Low 11" (279-mm) height and light weight of 22 lb (10 kg) make it easy to fit in tight places found at construction sites or for use in overhead and upside down drilling. For safety, all motor wiring is con- tained to prevent snagging or getting caught in tight places. Fein Smart Magnet circuitry detects both inadequate sur-
faces and inadequate holding power while a self-start lock prevents drill motor self-start in the event of a power loss. Fein Power Tools Inc. Ph: 412-922-8886 Web site:
www.feinus.com
Precision Micro Machining
and accuracies as fine as ±0.5 µm and is well- suited for manufacturers of fiber optics, electronic connectors, medical com-
UPN-01 ultraprecision horizontal wire EDM delivers micro- tolerance and fine surface finish in untended operations even when working with wire diameters as fine as 0.00078" (0.02 mm). Oil dielectric configuration makes it an ideal solution for high-accuracy machin- ing of carbide and other hardened materials. The UPN-01 achieves a best surface finish of 0.17 µm Rz
ponents, micro molding and other high-accuracy machinIng applications. Machine X, Y, Z travels are 6.29 x 6.29 x 1.96" (160 x 160 x 50 mm) with addtioinal U and V-axis travels of ±0.27" (7 mm). Maximum workpiece size is 5.90 × 5.90 × 1.57" (150 × 150 × 40 mm) with a maximum payload of 17.63 lb (8 kg), including the toolholder. Makino Inc.
Ph: 513-573-7200 Web site:
www.makino.com
Waterjet Cutting CAM Software
Intelli-MAX CAM software simplifies cutting complex, precision parts on OMAX JetMachining Centers. Free to OMAX own- ers, the new Intelli-CAM software interfaces directly with the company’s intuitive Intelli-MAX Software Suite and easily gen- erates 3D toolpaths from solid 3D models as well as quickly
performing 3D to 2D file conversions. Intelli-CAM, through its 3D Pather tool, quickly generates multiaxis, machine-ready toolpaths from complex 3D solid models and automatically recognizes viable cutting surfaces from those 3D shapes, in- cluding variable bevels and tilted cones, eliminating the need to manually add 3D attributes to a 2D file. Intelli-CAM gener- ates machine-ready cutting geometry through a few simple computer mouse clicks. Intelli-CAM operates as a stand-alone application or in tandem with several of the popular third-party 3D CAD systems and supports a wide range of neutral and native 3D file formats. OMAX
Ph: 800-838-0343 Web site:
www.omax.com
Complete Metal Finishing Product Line Line of metal finishing products includes ATB Wheel Brushes in narrow and wide-face models, small ring locks and spe- cialty treated configurations. The brushes feature abrasive nylon filaments that eliminate the need to clean finished surfaces on metallic and nonmetallic surfaces. ATB Disk
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