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Floyd Automatic Tooling Ltd
17 Bondor Business Centre, London Road, Baldock, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom, SG7 6HP
T : 01462 491919
F : 01462 490835
W : www.floydautomatic.co.uk
 
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Floyd Automatic Tooling Ltd provide a specialist tooling service for users of CNC Sliding Head, Fixed head and Multispindle Automatic Lathes, combining years of technical expertise with quality tooling from leading names in the industry. Floyd are the UK’s established agents for many renowned companies marketing Schaublin collets, Neukomm guide bushes, Habegger Thread Rolling equipment, Zeus knurling and Roll marking tools and the well established Applitec range of insert tooling. For Multispindles, Floyd offers a wide range of products including the Schwanog inter-changeable form insert tooling, splining tools, and thread whirling and polygon tools. These quality products are complimented by their own branded FLO-Tool Range of tool holding solutions.
 
 
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APPLITEC MOUTIER SA (Switzerland), HABEGGER SA (Switzerland), MANIGLEY SA (Switzerland), ZEUS (Germany), ECS (France), COOL KNURL, SCHAUBLIN, NEUKOMM SA (Switzerland), SCHWANOG, VALTEC, CATS, FIAN, MICROTURN, IFANGER, MICRO-BORE, RHOBEST, GLOOR AG (Switzerland), UNIROCK SA (Switzerland), ALFATOOL SA (Switzerland), WAGNER WERKZEUGSYSTEME MULLER GmbH (Germany), MADAULA (Spain)
 
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