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Command Tooling Systems
Address:
13931 Sunfish Lake Road
Ramsey
55303
USA
Telephone: (USA) +1 763 576 6910
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Listing of all 15 news releases from Command Tooling Systems:
US toolholding/boring/reaming firm acquired
German tooling manufacturer, EWS, has acquired Command Tooling Systems, USA, which will continue to make standard and special toolholding systems and boring/reaming systems.
News from Command Tooling Systems (17 January 2008)
Prominent engineer - in memoriam
Dennis King, director of engineering for Command Tooling Systems, passed away September 9, 2007; he was a prominent figure in the industry for over 32 years.
News from Command Tooling Systems (14 September 2007)
Collet chucks grip and hold tight tolerances
A reinforced collet chuck body and clamping nut deliver exceptional stability and a ground trapezoidal thread ensures absolute centering of the clamping nut on the chuck.
News from Command Tooling Systems (15 June 2007)
Custom balancing expanded with new machines
Command Tooling Systems has announced the expansion of its tooling and holemaking balance products including expanded custom balancing.
News from Command Tooling Systems ( 9 October 2006)
Complete balance solutions
Command tooling systems offers complete balance solutions for tooling and holemaking
News from Command Tooling Systems ( 9 October 2006)
1200 metric toolholders introduced
At IMTS 2006, visitors can view the addition of more than 1200 metric toolholders - with quick delivery on standard and custom orders - being introduced by Command Tooling Systems.
News from Command Tooling Systems ( 8 August 2006)
Properly balanced cutting tools improve life
Proper cutting tool balance for a specific application is essential - it increases tool and spindle life, while enhancing productivity with less scrap and an improved surface finish.
News from Command Tooling Systems ( 8 August 2006)
Cutting toolholder line has been expanded
A comprehensive shrink-fit cutting toolholder line has been expanded with metric BT, DIN and various HSK toolholders, 3 deg tapered nose extensions along with five new tool changers.
News from Command Tooling Systems ( 8 August 2006)
High speed cutting tooling to be demonstrated
A high-speed machining demonstration at IMTS 2006 will compare toolholder systems, show balanceable boring heads and introduce a reaming technology to replace single-point boring.
News from Command Tooling Systems (26 July 2006)
Interactive catalogue speeds bore tool choice
Introducing an interactive product catalog on CD-ROM is making toolholder and boring tooling system product specification faster and easier.
News from Command Tooling Systems ( 7 December 2005)
Short collet chucks improve machining speeds
Short collet chucks for tool shank diameters from 0.079 to 0.787in, with short projection, maximize work piece size and allow increase in machining parameters of almost three times.
News from Command Tooling Systems (13 September 2005)
Small-size toolholders meet high-speed demands
Additional toolholders and extensions meet the growing demand for high-speed tools in smaller sizes, designed to enhance quality and throughput in high-production environments.
News from Command Tooling Systems ( 7 July 2005)
Five tooling developments up productivity
Five developments for drilling and boring holes in fewer passes, with chamfers, at faster feed rates, for a greater size range and on more machines, have been introduced.
News from Command Tooling Systems (28 December 2004)
Shrink-fit toolholders and boring heads extended
Additions have been made to a shrink-fit toolholder line and a range of balancable boring heads to greatly enhance productivity and reduce cycle times at high speeds.
News from Command Tooling Systems (23 November 2004)
Tooling for boring and keyways cut changeover time
Three tool products - a modular boring system, right angle heads and keyway cutter - eliminate secondary operations, slash floor-to-floor times and speed machine changeovers.
News from Command Tooling Systems (16 July 2004)

