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Issue 2, July 2005 |
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Use Flank Infeed to Reduce Load and Chattering. |
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Use the Correct Anvil for an Optimal Cut. |
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Machine Outwards, From Chuck to Tail, When Machining Internal Threads. | |
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Issue 3, October 2005 |
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Use same tool to make left-hand and right-hand threads. |
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Control the thread length more easily when thread milling. |
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Use the largest possible thread mill tool for long threads. | |
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Issue 4, November 2005 |
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Use the new VARDEX MITM thread mills to reduce machining time. |
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In thru-hole applications, use solid thread mills with radial coolant exits. |
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Thread mills with fewer teeth reduce machine load. | |
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Issue 5, December 2005 |
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Increase productivity. Use a threading insert with multiple teeth in mass production. |
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Use thread milling tools to machine threads on large and non - symmetrical components - Save tooling costs! |
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To machine a wide variety of thread diameters use just one thread mill instead of a large number of taps. | |
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Issue 6, February 2006 |
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A tool for EVERY thread milling job! | |
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Issue 7, April 2006 |
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When thread milling a long thread, use the Axial Divided tool movement method. |
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When thread milling a thread that is only 2 pitches longer than the insert, use the Continuous Cutting Path method. |
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Threading very small holes? Use MilliPro thread mills in continuous path method. | | |