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Compact Burnishing Tools for Swiss-Type Machines

Monaghan Tooling offers cost-effective, easy-to-use Swiss ID Burnishing Tools by Elliott Tool Technologies that improve surface irregularities and tool marks for optimum surface finishes of 4 Ra to 8 Ra in a single pass.

Posted: August 3, 2016

Booth W-1292: Monaghan Tooling offers New 5918 series Swiss ID Burnishing Tools by Elliott Tool Technologies that are ideal for accurate sizing, low micro-finishing, and surface hardening of ID holes down to 4 mm.

In Booth W-1292, Monaghan Tooling Group (Dayton, OH) will feature Swiss ID Burnishing Tools by Elliott Tool Technologies that are ideal for accurate sizing, low micro-finishing, and surface hardening of ID holes down to 4 mm. With the tool body completely inside the tool block, the new 5918 series feature an adjustment knob which protrudes from the rear of the tool shank, thus allowing the burnishing tool size to be adjusted for diameter without removal from the tool block. This cost-effective, easy-to-use tooling improves surface irregularities and tool marks, producing optimum surface finishes of 4 Ra to 8 Ra in a single pass. This proven technique can eliminate secondary processes such as grinding, honing and polishing by automating those processes in the primary CNC machine. Doing so saves set-up and processing time and labor costs and also enhances machinery utilization and shop floor productivity.

The burnishing process has been refined and improved for over 100 years and has a proven track record of success. Compact burnishing tools are ideal for applications where the machine working envelope is limited, as is found in most Swiss-type turning centers, small CNC turning centers and when burnishing parts in sub-spindles where the machine working envelope is reduced. Burnishing is an ideal way to accurately hold diameter tolerances in “tenths” (.0001 in) and produce micro-finishes in the range of 2 Ra to 8 Ra in most steels, stainless steel, aluminum and other ductile metals that have a hardness of under 45 Rc. This new line of compact ID burnishing tools can be applied to a wide range of industries, such as medical, fuel systems, fluid power and small automotive components. Economical, long-lasting and replaceable wear parts reduce the total cost over the life of the tool. Wear parts are easy to replace, with common tooling available from stock. Their operation and maintenance requires minimal training.

Monaghan Tooling Group, 30 North Clinton Street, Dayton, OH 45402, 937-253-7706, Fax: 937-723-7702, www.monaghantooling.com.

 

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