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Addition of new shank sizes to the double clamp type holder series for copying, “Profile Holders”
October 01, 2008
Mitsubishi Materials Corporation has recently developed and manufactured additional shank sizes for the double clamp type holder series for copying (Profile Holders). These will start to be sold by Mitsubishi Materials Tools Corporation (President: Osamu Takata, Headquarters: 1-6-1 Yokoami, Sumida-ku, Tokyo).

Profile Holders are suitable for copying of taper faces and complex geometries that are difficult to machine with the conventional 35° rhombic insert. They have successfully contributed to the tool consolidation and increased machining efficiency and already enjoy a high reputation in the market.
To respond to a wider range of customer needs, the series is now complemented with 16mm and 20mm square shanks suitable for use with automatic and small CNC lathes.
Features of Profile Holders
- 1.
- 25° rhombic positive insert
Are used for various machining applications where the interference with the workpiece is liable to occur when using a conventional 35° rhombic insert. In comparison with a negative insert, the positive insert has high sharpness, covering a broader range of machining applications.
- 2.
- Highly reliable double clamp system
The holder uses a highly reliable double clamp system that combines screw clamping and clamp bridge. Inserts are held securely even during copying operation where the cutting force acts in all directions. Additionally, use of the shallow-depth clamp bridge ensures that coolant reaches the actual cutting edge.
Additional standard items
- Product name:
- Double clamp type holder for copying, Profile Holder
Holder: 4 types
- Release:
- October 1st, 2008
- Sales target:
- ¥10 million in the first year
- Standard price:
- Holder SXZCR2020K15 ¥18,400 (¥19,320 including tax)
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