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imts.com September 12–17, 2016 / Chicago, IL End Mill Series Provides Chatter-Free, High-End Machining Haimer USA will display its newly expanded offering of Power Mill end mills. The series is made from K20-K40 grade fine-grain carbide, developed to be matched with the company's toolholders. The end mills' geometries offer flute and helix designs to provide chatter-free, high-end machining. The series is equipped with integrated Safe-Lock shanks for optional use with Safe-Lock toolholding. Its variable-helix design provides vibration-free machin- ing and a runout accuracy of less than 0.0002". The end mills are precision-ground and fine-balanced for consistent and repeatable performance, and maximum metal removal rates. Expanded offerings are available in imperial and metric sizes. The company will also be exhibiting its Duo-Lock modular interface for carbide cutting tool heads and the Safe-Lock tool-clamping system. Additionally, Haimer will display its Power Clamp shrink-fit machines; shrink- fit toolholders and collet chucks; Tool Dynamic balanc- ing machines; 3D sensors; and Cool Flash coolant delivery system. Haimer USA / haimer-usa.com / Booth W-1452 Round Inserts Designed for Stable Cutting According to Iscar, round insert milling cutters are among the most popular style of milling cutters, especially within the mold and die industry. Traditionally, the company says, such cutters have been limited to basic designs that usually include dishing out the top of the insert in order to pro- vide a more positive rake angle and some sort of edge preparation in an effort to create a stronger cutting edge. Unlike conventional round insert cutters, Iscar's H606 family of double- sided inserts mount into the cutter body with dovetailed clamping for strength and cutting accuracy. They also incorporate geometry to optimize entry (ramp) motion for a more efficient and stable cut, the company says. Indexing is controlled through the pocket design to ensure correct position- ing and use of all six cutting edges. Improved chipformers allow users to tailor the insert to the material. The RXCU 43 and RXCU 1206 are available with an AXT chip- former for steel and cast iron, and the RXCU 1206 also is available with an AXMP for austenitic stainless steel and high-temperature alloys. Iscar Metals Inc. / iscarmetals.com / Booth W-1800 A full range of probes available in optical or radio transmission confi gurations • Lower contact forces for less stylus bend and pre-travel • Excellent 3D performance • CMM-level accuracy • Excels in the harshest machine conditions www.renishaw.com/rengage Renishaw brings proven strain gauge technology and ultra compact electronics to a wide variety of small, medium and large machining centers. RENGAGE ™ addresses the performance limitations of conventional probes with true 3D measurement and unequalled accuracy in any plane. Reap the benefi ts of automated job set-up, reduced scrap and lower fi xture costs. RENGAGE ™ strain gauge technology—for the most accurate probes in the world. I N N O V A T I O N O V E R 4 0 Y E A R S O F Renishaw Inc Hoffman Estates, IL www.renishaw.com

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