Ashland, Oregon – The E-90 End Mill Sharpener quickly and easily sharpens a wide range of end mills. Renew end mills with up to 1" in diameter and 6" flute length and easily sharpen long fluted end mills. The easy-pull handle allows precise control of the air-bearing spindle and you can pull and rotate the spindle the full length of the end mill without the necessity of re-positioning your hand. A sharp end mill will allow maximum machining rates as well as generating less heat in the process. Fewer burrs will be created, reducing the time necessary for finishing processes.
Whether your shop does high-tech mass production or creative custom fabrication, there’s a Darex sharpener to lower your tooling costs and make tough jobs run smoothly. The diverse product line of machines is designed with tool cribs and machine shops in mind – from manual drill sharpeners to fully automatic CNC machines.
Founded in Beecher, Illinois, the D, A, and R of Darex are the initials of three generations of the Bernard family; David, Arthur, and Richard Bernard. David and his father Richard founded Darex in 1973. Grandfather Arthur Bernard, who earlier founded the Bernard Welding Co., contributed his energy and guidance to Darex. In 2008, Matthew Bernard became the fourth generation family owner of the company now located in Ashland, Oregon. Since its beginning, Darex has grown to become a maker of industrial drill sharpeners as well as full range of commercial and consumer sharpening products.
Source: Darex
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