Learn about recent cutting tool innovations related to modular tooling from ISCAR and how these tooling systems can help companies keep spindles rotating while driving down overall costs.
Rigidity is one of the main variables of machining that effects machining productivity and is something that must be accounted for on a consistent basis when making cutting tool decisions. It would be nice and easy if every cutting tool assembly was 1 piece, nice and short (i.e., less bending) with huge tolerance bands in terms of stable machining zones (i.e., no chatter). However, those of you still reading realize this is not our world and understand the many variables to consider when it comes to creating cutting tool assemblies that will be productive for a given application. Robust, modular, tooling systems can make dealing with variables much easier. This lunch and learn will highlight recent cutting tool innovations related to modular tooling from ISCAR and how these tooling systems can help companies keep spindles rotating while driving down overall costs.
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