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IMTS PAVILION: ABRASIVE GRINDING


and ceramics. Its lubricity lends to extended wheel life and minimal heat build-up, which in turn eliminates surface cracks and burns. The midrange SintoGrind TC-X 630 and value-oriented ToolGrind TC-X 620 will also be featured. Oelheld US Inc. Ph: 847-531-8501


Web site: www.oelheld.com


Large-Capacity Upcut Automatic Saw The GAA-500 90 is a large- capacity upcut automatic saw for cutting nonferrous materials at 90° up to 6" (152.4-mm) square and round using a shuttle feed design with an adjustable vertical and horizontal clamp system to fit almost any pro- file. Lengths are easily held to tolerances of ±0.006"


(0.152 mm) per index. The DT option gives the ability to drill and tap holes up to 20 mm, with a single spindle drill, or by adding a multispindle drill, add multiple holes at one time. Add a CNC option, with the DT option, and position a hole or set of holes on a single axis on your piece, then cut to length. Scotchman Industries Inc. Ph: 800-843-8844 Web site: www.scotchman.com


Modular Honing Machine


The Lifehone L630 is part of Gehring’s new line of modular honing machines for precision metal components. This standard machine offers a systematic approach that helps establish a highly efficient manufac- turing process. Standard part applications that can be honed on this machine range from sun gears, connecting rods, hydraulic sleeves, and injector pump components. The honing control allows for precision-controlled stroke speeds and reversal precisions. Optionally, the stroke is executed via a ballscrew or a linear motor. The user-friendly and clear


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graphic interface of the operator panel (GOP) as well as the program assistant eases machine operation. Gehring LP


Ph: 248-427-3901 Web site: www.gehringlp.com


Cylindrical Grinding Machine Kellenberger Varia universal cylindrical grinding machine offers outstanding features and capabilities and provides exceptional part-surface quality. The Varia machine has been recently updated with a larger workspace, longer machine ta- ble, and a distance between centers of 1600 mm and is now capable of even more com- prehensive grinding possibilities. The machine combines functional design with high-precision technology. Hydrostatic guides guarantee maximum dimensional accuracy in grinding tasks with inter- polating axes and high positioning speeds and accuracies are assured by direct drives for the rotary axes. Hardinge Grinding Group Ph: 800-843-8801 Web site: www.hardinge.com


Specialty Hone for Chamfer Blending Specialty line of Flex-Hone for chamfer blending is designed to blend and radius sharp edges and remove microburrs on chamfered holes eliminating stress risers caused by the chamfering operation. Standard Flex-Hone tools are very ef- fective on the interior corners (the intersection of the chamfer and the hole wall). The new series of tools is more flexible and designed to polish and radius the outer corners (the intersection of the chamfer and flange face) as well as the in- ner corners and hole. The increased flexibility allows the tool to pass through thin web sections and polish the chamfer on the back side as well. The tool eliminates hand finishing operations and produces consistent finishes from hole to hole, part to part. Available in a variety of grit sizes and abra- sive types the Flex-Hone line is suitable for finishing titanium, inconel, super CVM and nickel based stainless steel alloys. Brush Research Manufacturing Co. Inc. Ph: 323-261-2193 Web site: www.brushresearch.com


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