Chevin Tools, Inc. Launches Online Store
Illinois-based Chevin Tools, Inc. has launched an online store, enabling end users to find and purchase static toolholders for Mazak CNC lathes.
Illinois-based Chevin Tools, Inc. has launched an online store, enabling end users to find and purchase static toolholders for Mazak CNC lathes. In an industry where machine shops often have to deal with long wait times for products, confusing website interfaces, and sub-standard toolholder quality, Chevin Tools has sought to make purchasing toolholders as easy and reliable as possible.
Customers can locate machine tools through a simple interface, before being presented with the list of toolholders available for Mazak CNC lathes. Stock levels are listed on the product page, as well as comprehensive product details and toolholder models. Customers add the required holders to their bags and check out, paying online. Shipping is handled within the website by UPS or FedEx, and the toolholder is dispatched right after the order.
A history of collaboration with Mazak has enabled Chevin Tools to develop a comprehensive range of toolholders for CNC lathes. All products listed on the online store are manufactured in Great Britain and held in stock in Illinois.
Early users of the online store can enjoy a 5% welcome discount by using the code CHEVNEW at checkout. Click here to see the online store.
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