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ITI Tooling Co. offers a line of live-tool spindles to complement Carbide Milling inserts the high-speed, high-torque tool turrets Carbide Threading Inserts on DMG MORI’s NL, NT, NZ and DuraTurn machines. These turrets use a high-performance tool drive and transmission driven by an integral direct-drive motor. The design of the ITI/Sauter live-tool spindle unit enhances these turret attributes with features such as precision-aligned surfaces for rapid setups and change-overs, precision bevel gear drives to reduce heat, noise and vibration, and pre-stressed spindle bearings for high-speed and high-torque cutting operations.

Many of these tool spindles offer a universal drive shaft for right- and left-hand use. In addition, they are designed with internal coolant ranging to 1,100 psi to help keep tools cool and rapidly clear chips from the work zone.


The Cemented Carbide Blog: steel Inserts

ITI Tooling Co. offers a line of live-tool spindles to complement Carbide Milling inserts the high-speed, high-torque tool turrets Carbide Threading Inserts on DMG MORI’s NL, NT, NZ and DuraTurn machines. These turrets use a high-performance tool drive and transmission driven by an integral direct-drive motor. The design of the ITI/Sauter live-tool spindle unit enhances these turret attributes with features such as precision-aligned surfaces for rapid setups and change-overs, precision bevel gear drives to reduce heat, noise and vibration, and pre-stressed spindle bearings for high-speed and high-torque cutting operations.

Many of these tool spindles offer a universal drive shaft for right- and left-hand use. In addition, they are designed with internal coolant ranging to 1,100 psi to help keep tools cool and rapidly clear chips from the work zone.


The Cemented Carbide Blog: steel Inserts

ITI Tooling Co. offers a line of live-tool spindles to complement Carbide Milling inserts the high-speed, high-torque tool turrets Carbide Threading Inserts on DMG MORI’s NL, NT, NZ and DuraTurn machines. These turrets use a high-performance tool drive and transmission driven by an integral direct-drive motor. The design of the ITI/Sauter live-tool spindle unit enhances these turret attributes with features such as precision-aligned surfaces for rapid setups and change-overs, precision bevel gear drives to reduce heat, noise and vibration, and pre-stressed spindle bearings for high-speed and high-torque cutting operations.

Many of these tool spindles offer a universal drive shaft for right- and left-hand use. In addition, they are designed with internal coolant ranging to 1,100 psi to help keep tools cool and rapidly clear chips from the work zone.


The Cemented Carbide Blog: steel Inserts
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