PARTING AND GROOVING INSERTS,SURFACE MILLING INSERTS,CARBIDE INSERTS

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A new sliding/fixed headstock Swiss-type turning center will show its wide range of capabilities at IMTS 2018, booth 338136. The Traub TNL20 can be equipped to use up to four tools simultaneously for minimum change-over and cycle times even for complex parts. An optional six-axis robot cell integrated in the machine can load blank shafts or chuck parts. The machine will be of interest to connector and medical Machining Inserts manufacturing users.

The TNL20 provides eight stations per tool carrier with three driven tools per station, so up to 24 tools per turret can be deployed with chip-to-chip time of just 0.3 sec.

The TNL20 is available in two versions. The TNL20-9 has nine linear axes, two turrets (each with eight stations, max. 12,000 rpm, 2.0 kW), a back-working attachment (four stations), and an autonomous counterspindle. The TNL20-9 can deploy three tools simultaneously.

The TNL20-11 is equipped with an additional front-working attachment (six stations, three of which are live, max. 12,500 rpm, 2.0 kW) on an autonomous X/Z slide. By the interpolation of the H indexing axis of the front-working attachment with the X axis of the autonomous compound slide, Y-axis machining operations or tool offsets Carbide Insert for Cast Iron can also be easily performed with the front-working attachment on the main spindle. At this equipment level, it is also possible to cut with up to four tools simultaneously to reduce machining times. The TNL20-11 includes a second upper tool carrier with six stations. Three tool positions are live, and one is equipped with a double holder.

Watch a video of this revolutionary machine in action.

INDEX Corp.


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Automatic Tool Changers Inc. introduces a complete range of economical tool turrets for CNC lathes and turning centers, including replacements for the now-discontinued Dorian turrets used on Haas TL-series lathes. All turrets use a three-piece Hirth turning inserts for aluminum tooth coupling for high accuracy and maximum rigidity, enabling turrets to index without the tool carrier lifting. The turrets can be used in any orientation and are totally sealed for use in the most demanding environments.

Disc-type turrets with static tooling are offered in six frame sizes fitted with an electromechanical, hydraulic or servomotor drive train. Turrets with axial- or radial-oriented live tooling are also available in the most popular sizes for either BMT or VDI tooling, standard spindles and toolholders. Square toolpost-type turrets with an electromechanical drive are offered in four basic frame sizes designed for use on flatbed lathes and vertical turning lathes.

To simplify the installation, the company also offers an optional self-contained controller that enables automatic, semi-automatic and manual operation.&Carbide Grooving Inserts nbsp;


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The biennial EMO DCMT Insert exposition in Hannover, Germany,Coated Inserts is the largest trade show in the world for machine tools and other industrial metalworking equipment. I recently posted this report from this year’s show. One of the developments I observed was an increasing role for additive manufacturing (AM). While I expected to see AM on exhibit in the area of the show dedicated to this category, what surprised me is how much of it I found in an entirely different part of the show: the area devoted to cutting tools.

Because of the design freedoms related to both fluid delivery and reducing the mass of the tool, the makers of metalworking tooling for “subtractive” machining processes are increasingly turning to AM. The photos below capture a few examples I saw of metalworking tools made additively.


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