Threading Tools
This category includes systems that create screw threads in a workpiece. Threading is either performed by subtractive methods (thread cutting), deformative or transformative methods (rolling, casting, and molding), or additive methods (3D printing, etc.). Common subtractive threading tools are taps and dies, which incorporate longitudinal flutes to cut screw threads within a hole or nut. Taps are used to cut or form the female portion of a threaded pair, dies form the male portion. Taps and dies are typically formed from high-speed steel or carbon tool steel.
Solid Carbide Drills are Designed for Manufacturability
Solid carbide drills support innovative manufacturing, and due to their higher metal efficiencies contribute to and maximize a shop’s productivity levels.
Solid carbide drills support innovative manufacturing, and due to their higher metal efficiencies contribute to and maximize a shop’s productivity levels.
Increase uptime and operator satisfaction thanks to the latest improvements regarding chucks, collets and quick-change tools.
Sandvik’s PrimeTurning machining method supports competition among manufacturers, both for electric automobiles and other types of electric vehicles.
Manufacture with sharp cuts to produce precise shapes for your customers.
Advent Tool & Manufacturing supports shops in their efforts to branch out and take risks as they continue to bring more applications in-house, achieving savings in time and costs.
CERATIZIT’s OptiLine Six-flute end mill features a premium substrate and advanced tool geometry.
The Walter USA solid-carbide orbital drill/thread mill, the TC685 supreme thread milling cutter, is for hard machining of the core hole and thread in one operation.
CERATIZIT’s additively manufactured MaxiMill – 211-DC indexable insert milling system with advanced coolant supply was developed for heat-resistant materials such as titanium and other super alloys.