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NEW Threading Inserts and Anvils Based on Unique Insert Position Provide Longer Tool Life
THREAD-Q-LOCK design consists of a boss on the anvil and a socket
on the insert seat surfaces.
This design provides a rigid and ideal clamping position, resulting in increased rigidity during the machining process.
The THREAD-Q-LOCK anvil insert can be mounted on standard toolholders,
while the THREAD-Q-LOCK insert can be used on standard ISO anvil holders.
This eliminates the possibility of insert displacement during threading operations with the standard anvils.
THREAD-Q-LOCK holders are designed with pinpointed coolant directed to the cutting edge,
resulting in longer tool life, a smooth surface finish, and improved chip evacuation.
This leads to shorter cycle time and overall cost reduction. Additionally, the number of passes is reduced by 25%,
resulting in increased productivity.