Twin-Cutter Boring System Offers Flexibility
BIG Kaiser’s 319 SW series twin-cutter, rough boring system enables users to switch between balanced and stepped cutting by reversing the insert holders.
BIG Kaiser’s 319 SW series twin-cutter, rough boring system enables users to switch between balanced and stepped cutting by reversing the insert holders. The system replaces the company’s 314 RW series.
The system reduces setup time, and fixed tool heights and a diameter scale on the tools eliminate the need for a presetter. Diameters range from 0.787" to 8". The tools use standard carbide inserts (CC, SC and SP) and provide coolant directly to the cutting edge to improve chip evacuation and increase tool life.
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