Integral Collet Tooling
Ingersoll introduces integral collet tooling to connect to their Hi-PosMicro indexable end mills and Chip-Surfer solid carbide tipped tooling lines. Customers can replace worn tooling on their machines in seconds with 0.0005" axial and radial repeatability, the company says. The results are said to maximize the ri
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Ingersoll introducesÌýintegral collet tooling to connect to their Hi-PosMicro indexable end mills and Chip-Surfer solid carbide tipped tooling lines.
Customers can replace worn tooling onÌýtheir machines in seconds with 0.0005" axial and radial repeatability, the company says. The results are said to maximize the rigidity ofÌýthe tooling applicationÌý and increased productivity through higher feed rates, better finishes and longer tool life.
The company says that the economy and higher feed rates of the indexable Hi-PosMicro end mill tips allowÌýusers to exceedÌýprevious throughput at lower costs.
Cutter diameters range from 0.250" to 2.00". Medium- and high-density versions are also available.
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