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Hand finishing power tools give precision

An Engis (UK) product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Jun 13, 2006

Hand finishing systems that provide superb accuracy, reliability, versatility and precision, while being comfortable and natural to use are available in sets or as individual units.

Engis UK is bringing the full range of Minimo One Series high precision power tools, supported by full service back-up, to UK engineers.

Minimo hand finishing systems provide superb accuracy, reliability, versatility and precision, while being comfortable and natural to use and are available in sets or as individual units, in both static and portable configurations.

Minimo hand pieces comprise combinations of different snap-fixing heads, motor assemblies and other attachments, to provide the optimum tool for each specific application.

The rotary heads utilize a simple tool changing mechanism requiring no keys or spanners and tools with different shaft diameters can also be used by simply changing the collet diameter.

The hand pieces also provide easy on/off manipulation, using a built-in switch enabling the operator to use only one hand to start and stop the hand piece, even when working out of reach of the Power Pack, so providing higher operational efficiency.

The Minimo ultrasonic finishing system is superbly effective for mould finishing applications, providing powerful and stable ultrasonic vibration.

The system is composed of the Polytor power pack together with the Polytor ultrasonic hand piece and is particularly appropriate for removing EDM scale, de-burring, grinding, cutting, polishing and honing activities as well as being extremely convenient for the pattern cutting of printed circuit boards and the finishing of precious metals and jewels.

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