Every month, we’re putting together a Technology Showcase, highlighting some of the product information that PM received from supplier companies. For May, we focused on workholding, including a spindle designed to generate smaller, more manageable chips to improve chip flow and spindle accuracy; collet chucks and standard collets that are modified to mate exactly with unique die cast part configurations; jaws designed to bite into the workpiece, providing increased holding power during turning operations; and more as described below.
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