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Drilling, boring and reaming
News Release from: WNT (UK) | Subject: Solid carbide drills
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 18 January 2005
Extraordinary tooling becomes quite
ordinary
Supplier of drills ensures that stocks of solid carbide tools - from 3mm to 20mm diameter - are maintained and are made readily available for guaranteed delivery next day.
The demands of the motorsport industry revolve around the need to get the racecar or bike on the starting grid, so the 'the part's no good on a Monday if the race is on Sunday' These demands extend to suppliers who are allowed no excuses, even if the item concerned is something unusual
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 6 Oct 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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To many cutting tool suppliers a request for a 12 x diameter solid carbide, through coolant drill would require several days if not weeks notice to deliver.
WNT (UK)'s response is to accept the order in the confidence that the item will be with the customer by noon the next day - guaranteed.
The entire range of 12 x D drills from the smallest at 3.0mm diameter through to the largest 20.0mm drill, is kept in stock, either at the company's UK facility in Sheffield or at its distribution centre in Germany.
Making use of high quality raw material and precision manufacturing techniques the WNT 12 x D drills produce optimum hole roundness, high-quality surface finish and operate to close tolerances.
Additional benefits include precise radial run-out and excellent alignment, the latter eliminating the need for centre drilling.
In addition, WNT (UK) also provides a regrind and recoat facility to further extend the life of the drills. Request a free brochure from WNT (UK) ...
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