Boring Head Comes with Turning, Rotating Toolholder System for Seamless Rough and Finish Boring
Big Kaiser’s Series 319 SW rough boring head comes with a Big Capto connection for highly repeatable accuracy and torque transmission.
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Big Kaiser Precision Tooling presents the Series 319 SW rough boring head with Big Capto connection—a dual contact modular turning and rotating toolholder system—which the company says makes it possible to seamlessly perform rough and finish boring processes.
In accordance with ISO 26623-1, the polygon-shape taper and one-piece body construction provides for highly repeatable accuracy and torque transmission, which is ideal for rough boring work. The taper’s flush fit with the spindle also aids in the SW Big Capto’s optimized repeatability. The combination of a self-centering 1:20 taper and the long taper edge ensures stable runout accuracy.
The SW Big Capto is available in sizes C3, C4, C5, C6 and C8. The diameter range is ø.984"-8.000".
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