A single-point turning tool moves axially along the workpiece, gradually removing material to create steps, tapers, chamfers, and contours. Machining is done with a small radial depth of cut, requiring multiple passes to achieve the final diameter.
In grooving, a single-point turning tool moves radially into the workpiece, cutting a groove as wide as the tool itself. Multiple passes can be made for wider grooves, and special tools help create different shapes.
In drilling, a drill moves axially into the workpiece, cutting a hole with a diameter equal to the tool size.
A single-point threading tool with a 60-degree pointed nose moves axially along the workpiece, cutting threads into its outer surface. The threads are formed to a specific length and pitch and often require multiple passes for precision.
Milling is a widely used material removal process that shapes a workpiece by cutting away unwanted material. It requires a milling machine, a workpiece, a fixture, and a cutter. This process is ideal for creating parts with complex features like holes, slots, pockets, and 3D surface contours. Unlike turning, milling is used for non-axially symmetric parts and often serves as a secondary process to refine or add details to parts made through other manufacturing methods.
Bimetal bandsaw blades, also known as M42 blades, are designed for a wide range of sawing applications and materials. They offer a cost-effective solution with high performance and exceptional fatigue life. These industrial-grade blades combine a flexible spring steel backer with the wear resistance of M-42 high-speed steel teeth, ensuring durability.
Available in various sizes and types, including Matrix, Duratec, and Spectra, these blades are made of high quality bimetal(Matrix, M42 & M51), ideal for special applications, such as profile cutting, stainless steel sawing, and cutting steel grades up to 50 HRc hardness.
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