New thread mills from Guhring

Guhring has expanded its hole-making and threading range with the arrival of the MTMH3-Z. An expansion of the Drifter series of thread mills, the new MTMH3-Z Drifter helical-drilling thread mill demonstrates high performance levels when processing materials up to 66 HRc.

Combining core drilling and threading in a single operation, the MTMH3-Z Drifter helical-drilling thread mill offers process reliability when wet- or dry-cutting all material types. With two oil grooves on the shaft to provide optimum cooling with cutting fluid or air, the range also has a left-hand cutting geometry that stabilises performance during climb milling. A fine-grained carbide composition characterised by its high hardness complements this geometry and makes the tool suitable for hard machining.

Guhring’s temperature-resistant TiSiN coating prolongs tool life and performance. Furthermore, the MTMH3-Z Drifter incorporates a special face geometry with hollow grinding that makes process-safe core-hole drilling and thread milling possible in almost all material types.

With a shank diameter from 3 to 12 mm and a neck relief from 5 to 40 mm, the new thread milling series is suitable for creating threads from M2 to M16 on a material range that includes all steels and stainless steel, cast and graphite iron, aluminium, and titanium alloys. Suitable for drilling and threading holes up to 2.5xD in a single operation, the MTMH3-Z Drifter can reduce set-ups, cycle times, tool inventory and costs.

CNC Guhro thread-mill software enables users to specify the thread data by selecting from all current thread standards and then inputting the material requiring machining. At this stage, the software provides the optimal parameters.

For further information
www.guhring.co.uk

Fond farewell to long server

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After 26 years as a service engineer at XYZ Machine Tools, Alan Mugglestone has laid down his toolbox for the last time and taken a well-earned retirement. “We wish Alan all the very best in his retirement and thank him for his long service,” says Nigel Atherton, managing director of XYZ Machine Tools. “We are grateful for the loyalty of our employees and are proud to say that over 50% of them have worked with us for between 15 and 37 years. That level of continuity is reassuring for our customers, who always have a familiar face to see or voice to hear when they contact us.”

For further information
www.xyzmachinetools.com

Seco partners with Fusion

In an effort to become more sustainable in its machining practices, Seco Tools is partnering with Fusion Coolant Systems, which offers an environmentally-friendly coolant technology that can lower carbon footprint yet increase overall performance. Both companies have a goal to make machining easier and more effective for manufacturing leaders and engineers, while maintaining environmental awareness. The collaboration will be among the showcase innovations at Seco’s virtual Medical Inspiration through Innovation event taking place this week (21-22 April).

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Collaboration delivers sustainable solution

Bristol-based Domin has developed a competitive range of servo valves and is now setting out to showcase how engineering start-ups can drive value for UK industry.

Supported by metal additive manufacturing technology from Renishaw, the innovation represents Domin’s first step towards drastically reducing CO2 emissions from the fluid-power industry: every valve can save one tonne of CO2. By using the Renishaw RenAM 500Q, a four-laser AM system, the company was able to increase its productivity, achieve design freedom and reduce cost per part.

For further information
www.renishaw.com

Up to 20% faster reaming times

The Ceratizit Fullmax universal solid-carbide reamer is now available in a short version. Offering even greater stability, the Fullmax short variant allows for higher cutting speeds, with the added advantage of long service life and a lower price.

With its reduced length, the Fullmax solid-carbide reamer offers numerous advantages. Firstly, the tool is very stable and characterised by low vibration, resulting in up to 10% higher cutting speeds in the main application areas of steel and cast iron. Secondly, feed rates can increase by 10-20%.

This combination delivers machining times up to 20% faster.

In addition, there are better reaming results in terms of surface finish and dimensional accuracy, reports Ceratizit.

Like the universal standard Fullmax reamers, the short versions are characterised by their specialised coating and cutting edge pitch, which help to reduce chatter marks and improve chip formation. In detail, the unequal division, with cutting edges facing each other in pairs, leads to reduced deviations in circularity and cylinder shapes. The increased angle differences reduce the tendency for the tool to oscillate and form chatter marks.

Thanks to the flute-shape opening angle adapted to the new pitch, there is sufficient space for optimised chip removal, even on long-chipping materials. The targeted coolant supply provides further assistance. Although the Fullmax short-version reamer is suitable for deployment on all CNC milling and turning centres, its reduced dimensions make it particularly attractive for use on sliding-head lathes.

The short series Fullmax is available from stock in H7 tolerance and 1/100 mm increments. Dimensions are individually configurable in the diameter range from 2.96 to 20.05 mm.

For further information
www.ceratizit.com