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Gilman Precision Launches New Website
The updated site is easy to navigate and mobile friendly with a detailed toolbar and direct links to product catalogs and idea bulletins.
High Speed Spindles for Milling, Cutting and Grinding Applications
For medical and dental machining applications, the 62 mm HF 62 high speed spindle from IBAG offers speeds to 140,000 rpm, is suitable for automatic tool changing operations, and utilizes the P6 Collet System.
BIG KAISER Launches New Website
The new downloads feature allows customers to access product catalogs, manuals, DXF drawings and step models.
You May Have a BIG-PLUS Spindle and Not Even Know It
Many shops are unaware that a lot of their spindles are BIG-PLUS, so they don’t realize the capabilities they possess that this system provides. If you identify these spindles on your floor and want to start taking advantage of them, there are some things you should know.
BIG KAISER Appoints New Marketing Manager
Gillian Campbell is now in charge of their marketing efforts.
BIG KAISER Celebrates Milestone
The precision tooling company founded by Heinz Kaiser in Switzerland celebrates their 70th anniversary this year.
BENZ Inc. Names New Regional Sales Manager
Brian Krin is their Southeast regional sales manager for metal tooling.
How to Machine Bulky Parts
The flexible MULTImaster system from Suhner is ideal for machining profiles that are too large or difficult to handle using normal workholding or machining methods.
High Speed Spindles and Vacuum Workholding for Milling, Drilling, Cutting and Grinding
Micro Line high speed spindles and Witte vacuum workholding systems from IBAG North America are ideal for precision machining applications.
GenSwiss Launches New Website
The new site features a range of new graphics, easy access to new products and overall improvements for user interactions.
Heimatec Rolls Out New Website
The new site is easily navigated, mobile phone friendly, and offers an in-depth look at the company’s extensive lines of standard and machine brand tooling.
Downturn in U.S. Cutting Tool Orders
April orders of $168 million dropped 16 percent from the previous month.