Mills Line, Cutting Tool Management System Tailored to Machining Optimization
IMTS 2024: The Haimer Mill line, with tool options suited for ramping, drilling, milling and slotting, as well as the WinTool and ToolBase systems, aim to advance machining precision and management.
The Haimer USA Mill line provides moldmakers and general manufacturers with a range of cutting tools that prioritize precise and reliable machining characteristics. They are reported to enhance efficiency across ramping, drilling, milling and slotting applications, tailored for diverse materials.
Haimer Mill solid carbide end mills, for instance, showcase reliability, versatility and precision. They are adaptable and suitable for use in almost all materials, making them ideal for efficient roughing and finishing operations in various industries. Moreover, they offer additional accuracy and consistency.
The Haimer Mill line complements these solid carbide end mills with a vast array of chamfering end mills, designed to produce an improved surface finish and precise angles, adding a high level of intricacy to machining operations. There are several sizes and configurations to best suit specific applications.
To further simplify the manufacturing process, Haimer also highlights its precision products and tool management systems, WinTool and ToolBase. Toolholders, shrinking technology, balancing machines and tool presetters can all be integrated to reduce production costs and boost productivity with organized manufacturing documentation.
Customizable ToolBase dispensing systems eliminate outdated demand determination and ordering processes. WinTool ensures continuous data exchange and robust access management, providing complete equipment traceability.
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