Guhring to focus on hole-making and threading at MACH

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MACH 2020 (Birmingham NEC, 20-24 April), will not only be used by Guhring to promote its latest drilling lines, but also the company’s range of complementary technologies, such as threading and countersinking lines.

Making a debut appearance at MACH will be the MTMH3-Z ‘Drifter’ series of helical drilling thread-mill products. Capable of thread milling in material up to 66 HRc, the Drifter series combines core drilling and threading in a single operation.

The MTMH3-Z Drifter is suitable for wet or dry cutting, and features two oil grooves on the shaft to provide optimum cooling, as well as a left-cutting geometry that stabilises performance during climb milling. With a shank diameter from 3 to 12 mm and a neck relief from 5 to 40 mm, the thread milling series is suitable for creating threads from M2 to M16 on a material range that includes all steels and stainless steels, cast and graphite iron, aluminium, and titanium alloys. To simplify the process for end users, Guhring has also developed its CNC Guhro thread-mill software that is free to download for customers.

For manufacturers more inclined to use traditional threading methods, Guhring will be showing its Pionex series of taps at MACH. This tapping line incorporates a polygon shape that generates 30% less torque. The Pionex thread-formers are based on a newly developed powder metallurgical cutting-tool material that demonstrates a higher wear resistance than previously attained.

Pionex taps include 45° helix geometry with a reduced rake angle, back tapering and improved relief. The latest Pionex is available with metric threads in course or fine pitch, as well as UNC, UNF and BSP, in all diameter and pitch variants with a complete line of special thread designations available upon request.

Matching the performance of the Guhring drilling and threading lines, the newly developed SpyroTec series of twisted HSS and HSCO countersink tools will also be presented at MACH. As a “world first”, the SpyroTec countersinking series incorporates novel spiral-fluted geometry with convex cutting edges. The benefit of this geometry design is that the 90° countersinks can cut virtually all material types with improved concentricity, precision and performance, reports Guhring. In addition, the axial and radial forces that occur during countersinking operations are reduced by more than 60% due to the newly developed geometry of SpyroTec cutting edges. The convex radii of the cutting edges combine with the variable helical pitch to provide stable, low-vibration, low-noise and high-performance countersinking.

Another point of note is that the specially designed TiAIN coating ensures higher wear resistance and a high-temperature hardness that guarantees longer tool life for nearly all materials and applications. The standard SpyroTec programme is available in 14 dimensions that range from 6.3 to 31 mm diameter, with a 90° countersink that conforms to DIN 335 form C. SpyroTec is available with a number of shank lengths and, for the purposes of convenience, box sets with a range of diameters are also be offered.

Guhring will be present at MACH 2020 on Stand 400 in Hall 17.