For steels
For stainless steels
For cast iron
For non-ferrous metal
For difficult to cut material
For hardened material
When the taper hole is slightly seperated during high speed machining due to centrifugal force, the taper axis is continuously in contact with the taper hole because of elastic deformation. Thus, 2 face holding is maintained.
Installation repeatability of 2µm is guaranteed.
High rigidity in the radial and thrust direction due to the 2 face holding system.
Detachable support structure ensures separation of the tool even when the tool has undergone thermal expansion.
Center coolant and anglar flow coolant type.
* HSK stands for Hole (Hollow) Schaft (axis) Kegel (taper) in German.
There are various HSK types. Mitsubishi Materials produces A, B, C, and D types of taper axis (tool size) and C and D types (manual operation) of taper hole (spindle side).
Technical consultation from here
24/7Contact formNecessary cookies are used to help this website function properly.
For example, they provide login retention functionality.
Analytical cookies collect information about your use of this website in an anonymous and aggregated form. These cookies are used to analyze and improve the functionality of this website.
These cookies enable this website to provide enhanced functionality and personalisation. They may be set by us or by third party providers.
Functional cookies are used by social networking services to track the use of their built-in features. For example, these cookies allow you to share pages from this website with your social network.
Advertising cookies may be set through this website by our advertising partners based on the data obtained. They identify your unique browser and Internet device and may be used to provide anonymized demographic data, build profiles of your interests, and display advertising relevant to those interests.
For steels
For stainless steels
For cast iron
For non-ferrous metal
For difficult to cut material
For hardened material
For finish cutting
For medium cutting
For rough cutting