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Turning tools
News Release from: Floyd Automatic Tooling | Subject: Parting-off tools - sliding head automatic lathes
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 16 April 2007
Parting-off tools have enhanced lives
Parting-off tooling for sliding head automatic lathes has a double 'V' clamping system that guarantees maximum rigidity for enhanced tool life and improved surface finishes.
For users of sliding head turning machines, parting off problems can now be a thing of the past with the new Applitec Cut-Line range available from Floyd Automatic Tooling As Richard Floyd managing director Floyd Automatic Tooling stated: "The high quality Swiss manufactured range of tools has shown staggering results in the marketplace with enhanced tool life, rigidity and surface finish"
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 3 Apr 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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"The range is a 'must have' for sliding head machine shops.
We are confident that the high quality and performance of the Cut-Line range and will persuade customers to change to the exceptional new concept." The new parting off tool has a double 'V' clamping system that guarantees maximum rigidity for enhanced tool life and improved surface finishes.
The Cut-Line has already been proven in sliding head workshops to reduce tooling costs by up to 60%.
And to celebrate the new product and the 20th Anniversary of Applitec, Floyd is offering a number of promotional opportunities in addition to this new product launch.
Floyd is offering a free TOP-Line Tool holder with every two packets of inserts purchased.
The promotion is running throughout 2007.
The promotion enables the end user to select the shank size and type preferred, so the customer can replace the holders as they wish with no limit on the amount of holders per customer.
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