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Twin Cutter Boring System
The Kaiser 319 SW series is a twin cutter rough boring system with corrosion-resistant boring heads.
The Kaiser 319 SW series is a twin cutter rough boring system with corrosion-resistant boring heads. By simply reversing the insert holders, users can switch between balanced and stepped cutting. The 319 SW series will replace the 314 RW series.
By not introducing additional components or having to manually adjust insert height for different roughing methods, the series reduces setup time and eliminates the need for a presetter because of fixed tool heights and a diameter scale on the tool, the company says.
These tools are fully compatible with existing KAB and CKN modular systems.
The tools, with a diameter range of 0.787" to 8.000", use standard carbide inserts (CC, SC, and SP) and provide coolant-through direct to the cutting edge to improve chip evacuation and lengthen tool life.
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