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Techniks, Inc.

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9930 E 56th St.
Indianapolis, IN 46236 US
800-597-3921 | 317-803-8000 info@techniksusa.com techniksusa.com

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Magnetic Workholding Chucks for Increased Holding Force

Angela Osborne Production Machining

IMTS 2022: The workholding chucks are designed to enable more companies to realize the benefits of magnetic workholding by addressing a wider range of applications.

A Toolholder Maintenance Guide for the Inexperienced and Veterans Alike

Lori Beckman Products Finishing

Tooling supplier Techniks offers a “Machinist’s Guide to Toolholder Maintenance,” a 5-page overview of some of the most important aspects of keeping collet-and-nut-style toolholders in top condition.

Put Shrink-Fit Tooling to the Test

Lori Beckman Products Finishing

Metalworking offers its fair share of challenges, and shrink-fit tooling is one of them.

Product categories offered by Techniks, Inc.:

  • Cutting Tools
  • Cutting Tools
  • Equipment
  • Finishing Equipment
  • Gear Cutting & Inspection
  • Grinding Machines & Equipment
  • Inspection & Measuring
  • Machine Tool Components & Accessories
  • Services
  • Special Purpose Equipment
  • Special Purpose Forming & Fabricating Equipment
  • Work Handling
  • Workholding

Trade Names offered by Techniks, Inc.

  • BohrSTAR
  • CoolBLAST
  • CoolFLEX
  • DNA "Dead Nuts Accurate"
  • DualDRIVE
  • EZ-Lift
  • MacroBOHR
  • MagVISE
  • MicroFLOAT
  • RigidREACH
  • ShrinkMILL
  • ShrinkPRO
  • SIMIS Toolholders
  • SlimFIT
  • SteelSEALED
  • Techniks
  • The sPINner

Editorial, News, and Products

Toolholder Care and Maintenance Guide

It’s not uncommon for a shop to dedicate a lot of effort to selecting the best toolholder for a particular machining application.

Finding Faster Deburring

While attending a trade show in the fall of 2000, a research and development employee at Upchurch Scientific (Oak Harbor, Washington) saw a magnetic deburring and polishing machine. It was well known throughout Upchurch that manual deburring was very labor intensive, so he took note of it.

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