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New Market Products’ Shave Holder Offers Quick-Change Presettable Heads

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PMTS 2023: Users of the NMP preset tooling system can reduce tool replacement time by utilizing the hardened and precision ground dovetail and tool stop on its dovetail form toolholders.
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New Market Products V7 Shave Holder. Photo Credit: New Market Products

New Market Products V7 Shave Holder. Photo Credit: New Market Products

New Market Products’ (NMP) preset tooling system offers many features and benefits enabling customers to save time and reduce scrap. The bridge setup is the most advanced precision tooling available, enabling each tool to be independently adjusted without affecting other tools.

The V7 Shave Holder offers quick-change presettable heads, precision diameter adjustment of .00025" per increment and built-in coolant ports to name a few of the many features. It is said the V7 Shave Holder also provides the best anti-chatter design available.

NMP says it bridges feature-hardened and ground surfaces and tight tolerances for maximum rigidity and accurate adjustments. Users can reduce tool replacement time by utilizing the hardened and precision ground dovetail and tool stop on its dovetail form toolholders. These two features enable users to locate the tool very quickly and extremely accurately, reproducing consistent tool location and center height setting.

NMP toolholders and bridges are an investment that last many years, so users also achieve long-term savings without high maintenance. 

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