Product category:
Machine spindles and spindle attachments
News Release from: CTL Centreline | Subject: Large right-angle milling and drilling heads
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 14 July 2000
Large right-angle milling and drilling
heads made
Three right-angle milling and drilling heads valued at £25,000 have been manufactured by Centreline at its Nuneaton factory for AB Marwin
Three right-angle milling and drilling heads valued at GBP 25,000 were manufactured by Centreline at its former Nuneaton factory for AB Marwin, which has recently supplied them to users of its large prismatic metalcutting machines All the heads are capable of being changed automatically by the AB Marwin machine
Whilst two of the heads have manual tool change, the largest head, weighing 65kg, has been equipped with power operated tool release allowing automatic tool change (ATC) into and out of the head.
It was additionally designed with extended reach from the gauge line of the taper to the tool centreline.
All three heads were built to withstand the forces involved in directing high pressure coolant internally from the spindle to the cutting tool tip.
(Centreline, now CTL-Centreline, is based in Coventry, UK.
AB Marwin is no longer trading - Ed.).
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