New Brighton, Minnesota – With the right tools and strategy you can increase productivity when deep hole drilling. Toyoda Machinery and Walter Tools are pleased to invite machine shop owners to the Walter Deep Hole Competence Builder Lunch & Learn event on May 19, 2016. The event at Toyoda’s Upper Midwest Tech Center in New Brighton, Minnesota, will allow shop owners to maximize machining expertise with the right tools.
Nothing drives up production time like unstable machining on difficult materials. Experts know if you’re drilling deep holes using HSS drills or gun drills, the task becomes time consuming and challenging for deep hole applications. The Walter Deep Hole Competence Builder Lunch & Learn features two key parts in successful deep hole drilling. Beginning with a solid structure, Toyoda’s FH500J reaches spindle speeds up to 15,000rpm and 30/25hp direct drive power eliminates vibration – achieving longer tool and machine life. Superior component quality guided at the circumference and serious carbide strength from Walter Tools races the cutting forces and overcomes extreme mechanical stresses.
Register and attend the Walter Deep Hole Competence Builder to win one of three Visa gift cards – must be present at drawing to win. Spaces are limited, RSVP by Monday, May 16, 2016.
Toyoda’s Deep Hole Drilling Lunch & Learn Seminar
When: Thursday, May 19th, 2016
From 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Where: Toyoda Upper Midwest Tech Center
711 5th St. SW #2
New Brighton, MN 55112
Source: Toyoda Machinery USA
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