Production Machining

JAN 2018

Production Machining - Your access to the precision machining industrial buyer.

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M4000 with Tiger·tec® Gold M4000 is the universal system for all users who want to have as many options as possible when milling. That's because the M4000 range can master all machining tasks with one type of indexable insert. Whether used in shoulder milling cutters, high-feed milling cutters, face milling cutters, chamfer milling cutters, T-slot milling cutters, helical milling cutters or routing cutters, the square system inserts can be used across the entire M4000 range. For routing cutters and helical milling cutters, the range also has an additional rhombic indexable insert. The low storage and procurement costs clearly show that this system places particular emphasis on cost efficiency. Efficiency is also maximized thanks to extremely easy handling and impressive performance data across the M4000 tool family. And with the new Tiger·tec ® Gold indexable inserts, our high-performance milling tools are achieving an unprecedented level of productivity. 14 PRODUCTION MACHINING :: JANUARY 2018 Walter USA, LLC N22W23977 RidgeView Parkway W Waukesha, WI 53188 Phone: 800-945-5554 Fax: 262-347-2500 email: service.us@walter-tools.com :: walter-tools.com/us PRODUCTS / SERVICES SUPPLIER SHOWCASE Walter offers highly engineered precision cutting tools for milling, drilling, turning, boring and specialized tools helping customers improve process reliability and increase productivity. The company's competence brands, Walter, Walter Titex, Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply give it a unique edge: Engineering Kompetenz. This means that Walter offers more than a range of precision tools—it provides tailored advice and targeted service along the entire process chain. This combination enables customers to reap substantial benefits in terms of performance, process reliability and productivity.

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