Adoption & Improvement Cases of Cutting Tools Vol. 1 | First installment featuring 16 cases
A collection of case studies recommended for those facing challenges in cutting processes, such as reducing processing time and extending tool lifespan, or those looking for new tools.
The "Cutting Tool Case Studies Vol. 1" is a booklet that collects 16 case studies where the GUHRING sales department has engaged with users on-site to address their cutting-related concerns and challenges, leading to improvements and solutions. It introduces various examples, such as reducing drilling processing time and cost savings through extending tap lifespan. We hope it serves as a hint for solutions to your company's challenges. 【Featured Themes】 ■ Reduction of processing time ■ Increased tool lifespan ■ Improved chip management ■ Tool consolidation ■ Machining of difficult materials (nickel-based alloys) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Tools Covered】 ●Drills ●End Mills ●Reamers ●Taps ●Countersinks ●Milling Cutters *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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In 1898, the founder Gottlieb Gühring began the production of cutting tools in Germany based on the belief that "the highest quality conquers the world." In the early days, the number of products was small, and the catalog consisted of only a few pages, but now we have a standard product lineup that exceeds 4,500 types and 100,000 items. "We will not allow others to catch up with us in terms of product quantity and precision" – this belief will continue to be the foundation of our company as we strive to improve. "From standard products to special items, from spindles to cutting edges" – we sincerely wish to be a strong partner for our customers by not only developing and manufacturing cutting tools but also earnestly addressing any challenges related to cutting technology.