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Secure carbide inserts inside these holders for stable turning.
Replace clamps, screws, seats, and slotted pins in carbide insert holders.
When it's time to replace the screws in a carbide insert holder, use the reference number on your holder to find the right size.
These tools come with carbide inserts installed. When one edge of the insert dulls, rotate it to use a sharp edge.
These sets have five indexable turning tools with carbide inserts and a wood storage stand. When one edge of a tool's insert dulls, rotate it to use a sharp edge.
These holders conform to ANSI standards.
Deliver coolant through the holder to keep workpieces cool while boring tough materials, such as steel, stainless steel, and nickel-based alloys.
Replace Torx keys and screws for boring carbide insert holders with coolant hole.
Use these tools to enlarge existing holes to precise diameters. They come with an insert installed. When one edge of the insert dulls, rotate it to use a sharp edge.
These sets have a variety of indexable boring insert holders with carbide inserts and a wood storage stand. When one edge of a tool's insert dulls, rotate it to use a sharp edge to enlarge existing holes to precise diameters.
Pair these holders with a threading insert or a grooving insert to make cuts on the outside of a workpiece.
Replace worn or missing clamps and clamp screws in high-performance carbide insert holders for threading and grooving.
Pair these holders with a threading insert or a grooving insert to make cuts on the inside of a hollow workpiece.
A carbide insert comes installed on these tools.
These tools come with one high-speed steel insert for use on steel and stainless steel and one high-speed steel insert for use on softer materials, such as aluminum and brass. When one point of an insert dulls, rotate it to use a sharp point.
Pair these holders with a tool block for right- and left-hand mounting in a lathe.
Mount blade-style holders to a lathe tool post or turret.
Fit these holders directly into a lathe tool post or appropriately sized holder without the need for a tool block.
Contour the interior wall of a hollow workpiece when you pair a holder with a compatible insert.
Insert boring tools into a 45° or 90° slot at either end of the holder.
Secure square-shank tools to a lathe.
Reduce tooling setup time—install the holder once and alternate between applications by switching out the bit.
Combine a cutter with carbide inserts to create a face milling cutter, also known as indexable face milling cutters.
These kits include a cutter body, inserts, wrenches, and screws, so you can create your own face milling cutters, which are also known as indexable face milling cutters.
Grip square-shank lathe tools.
A V-groove enables these holders to grip round-shank as well as square-shank tools.
Four flat head screws lock down round-shank tools in a precision-ground bore for increased rigidity over other round-shank tool holders.
A built-in drill chuck allows quick installation of drill bits, taps, and other round- or hex-shank tools into a quick-change tool post.
Mount any tool with a Morse taper shank to a quick-change tool post.
These holders work with any 5C collet to rigidly grip drill bits, taps, end mills, and other tools.
Use these bits to drill a large number of holes with high precision. When the cutting edges dull, replace the carbide inserts (sold separately) instead of the entire bit.