The EWE boring head connects to BIG KAISER’s user-friendly smartphone and tablet app, making it easier to monitor and configure the head while assembling and running boring tools.
Ansonia Manufacturing, the only machine shop in the town of Sonoma, California, discovered the EWN2-32ExER32 boring head and used it to complete a tricky hardware component job for a “live” glass art sculpture.
In the latest edition of Metalworking Production & Purchasing (MP&P), BIG Kaiser Applications Manager and KAISER Product Manager, Matt Tegelman, contributed an in-depth article on properly tooling up deep hole boring jobs.
Charlie Mitchell, machinist for Andretti Autosport, spent up to eight hours setting up his five-axis machine with 10 tools to run 30 to 40 different processes on a part. Using UNILOCK pallets, set-ups times are 70 to 80 percent shorter.
We had full houses during our Breakfast & Learn presentations last month, which were concurrent with the Chicago Innovation Days event held by our next-door neighbors at DMG MORI.
In reaching impressive variable rotational speeds that exceed 100,000 RPMs, BIG KAISER’s newest air-driven spindle brings a trial-approved promise to reduce machining time by more than 300 percent in certain setups.
BIG Kaiser’s partner, Sphinx Tools Ltd. (Derendingen, Switzerland), is a leader in the innovation, production and distribution of precision tools for the metalworking and medical industry; manufacturing high precision solid carbide and high speed steel (H.S.S.) drills, micro drills and micro end mills.
Did you catch the May issue of Shop Metalworking Technology? The magazine profiled one of our customers, BC Instruments, Schomberg, ON, that recently dealt with an urgent prototyping adjustment.