World’s smallest digital boring head from ITC

The world's smallest digital fine-boring head is now available from Industrial Tooling Corporation (ITC). Developed by company principal Big Kaiser, the EWE Downsize, also known as the EWE 04-7, aims to improve the machining process, making workpiece production safer, faster and simpler.

To be as compact as possible, the EWE Downsize does not have its own display to show diameter adjustment. Instead, the device connects wirelessly via an app that has been specially developed by Big Kaiser for use on smartphones, tablets and smart watches.

Capable of running on both iOS and Android operating systems, the external app simplifies the monitoring and configuration of fine-boring heads to make operators more efficient and reduce the risk of costly errors. Tolerance zones are indicated by changing colours on the display of the remote smart device.

EWE Downsize has a length of 26 mm and an outer diameter of 19.6 mm, which makes it suitable for machine tools with spindle sizes of ISO 20, HSK-E25 and larger. The head covers a diameter range of 0.4 to 7 mm, and allows infinite length adjustment of the tool holder and a maximum machining depth of 16 mm.