Rainford Precision: “MACH gets better every time”

“Every MACH exhibition keeps improving on its predecessor,” said Miles Evans, managing director of Rainford Precision, following a successful week at the show.

As a specialist in micro machining, Rainford Precision attended the exhibition to showcase its portfolio of tooling solutions for small-part machining, hard material applications and composite machining. Representing globally recognised brands including Union Tool, Louis Bélet, IWATA, Hufschmied, Delmeco, HOBE and Osawa, the company attracted strong interest.

According to Rainford, many visitors arrived at the stand after struggling to find tooling elsewhere at the exhibition capable of meeting the precision, dimensional accuracy and material demands required by their applications. The company’s range of micro-machining solutions demonstrated capabilities for producing extremely small features and drilling difficult materials beyond the scope of conventional tooling systems.

Particular interest was shown in Union Tool’s HGLB, HWLB, HWLB-S and CWLB series of two-flute ball-nose end mills for machining materials up to 60 HRc. With radii from 0.05 to 3 mm, diameter tolerances of 0/-0.006 mm and ball radius accuracy of ±0.002 mm, the tooling highlighted the level of precision increasingly demanded across industry.

Rainford also introduced the Louis Bélet Excalibur series at MACH for the first time. Featuring inserts brazed to carbide bodies with laser-machined helical geometries, the tooling offers significantly extended tool life compared with solid carbide alternatives, while supporting diameters as small as 0.1 mm.

For manufacturers in aerospace, motorsport, mould and die, and defence, IWATA Tool’s deep-hole drilling technology also attracted strong attention, particularly the ALT-coated three-flute drills capable of achieving H7 tolerances in materials up to 72 HRc.

Evans concluded: “MACH consistently generates a high volume of high-quality leads from manufacturers new to Rainford Precision, and we’re already converting enquiries from the exhibition into new business.”

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