Production Machining

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Grip Designed to Outperform Standard ER Systems Big Kaiser's Mega ER Grip was designed to outperform all standard ER systems in the four most critical areas of toolholder perfor- mance: clamping force, concentricity, rigidity and balance at high spindle speeds. All Mega ER holders are also sold without a standard clamping nut. The line has been expanded to include more options of Big- Plus spindles, specifically BBT30, BBT40 and BBT50 tapers. These tapers are available in standard configurations of ER11, ER16, ER20, ER25, and ER32. :: Big Kaiser 888-866-5776, bigkaiser.com System Eliminates Fine Chips from Coolant Tanks LNS America Inc.'s cyclonic coolant filtra- tion kit removes fine chips from fluid be- fore it returns to a machine tool tank. The process is desinged to protect the machine tool from potential damage, extends cut- ting tool life and improves product quality, the company says. The kit can be used for cast iron and aluminum applications and is available as an option on LNS chip conveyors. The kit can also be retrofitted to existing chip conveyors on the factory floor. The sys- tem is designed for cleaning water-soluble coolant and does not use media filters, thus eliminating both filter purchase and disposal costs. :: LNS America Inc. 513-528-5674, lns-america.com // OD Grooving // OD Grooving on rotary transfer machines // ID Grooving // ID Turning // Form Drilling // Shave tools // Skiving // Polygon Turning // Broaching of Serration // OD Whirling // ID Whirling // Selector system Available SCHWANOG Tooling Systems: PRECISE, QUICK = EFFICIENT! COST-CUTTING SOLUTIONS WITH SCHWANOG INSERTABLE TOOLING SYSTEMS vma-werbeagentur.de www.schwanog.com Schwanog LLC Elgin | Illinois Toll free: 888-870-1055 info.usa @ schwanog.com PRODUCTS productionmachining.com :: 55

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