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H.D. Chasen Company Inc. H. D. CHASEN TOOL GROUP INVENTORY SOLUTIONS LOGISTICS www.steelerectortools.com “OTHERS TALK... WE STOCK.” 2018 LINE CARD 40 Lake Street|Somerville, MA|02143 P|617.666.9090 www.hdchasen.com INDEX OF PRODUCTS INDEX OF PRODUCTS A B Abrasive Back Stand Idler Units Abrasives - Abrasive Mounted Points Back Support Systems Abrasives - Bristle Discs - Roloc / Cup Wheel Bags - Tool Bags Abrasives - Cartridge Rolls Balldriver Hex Screwdrivers Abrasives - Cloth Sanding Rolls Balldriver Insert Bits Abrasives - Coated Abrasives Balldriver L-Wrench / Sets Abrasives - Combiwheels Abrasive / Scotchbrite Balldriver Power Bits Abrasives - Diamond Lapping Film Discs Balldriver T-Handle - Sets & Singles Abrasives - Diamond Lapping Film Sheets Bandsaws - Electric Abrasives - Diamond Products Bars - Boring Abrasives - Disc Pad Holder Bars - Breaker 3/8,1/2,3/4 Drive Abrasives - Discs PSA Cloth / Paper, Resin Fibre Bars - Claw Bar 5' Abrasives - Discs Quick Change Bars - Connecting Bars Abrasives - Discs Resin Fibre Bars - Diamond Point 5' Abrasives - Discs Roloc A/O, Regalite Polycut Bars - Grizzly Bar Abrasives - Discs Velcro S/C, Gold Bars - Jimmy Bars Abrasives - Flap Wheels Bars - Offset Pinch Bars - 14" - 48" Abrasives - Lapping Film Discs Bars - Pinch Bars 13-1/2" - 48" Abrasives - Lapping Film Sheets Bars - Pinch Point Crow Bar / 3' - 5-1/2' Abrasives - Microfinishing Film Discs Bars - Pry Abrasives - Microfinishing Film Sheets Bars - San Angelo Digging 5' - 7' Abrasives - Mounted Points / Cotton Abrasive Bars - Telegraph Lining -
Atla Fibre Co Article Fabricating Cutting Thermoset
SpecialFocus Fabricating and Cutting Thermoset Materials Plastics Fabrication by Mark Mush s the machining of plastic materials cannot be mastered in one diameter run at 3,000-3,600 rpm will give good results cutting dry with a setting, the same can be said, probably more so, of thermosets good exhaust system. Material feed should be as fast possible without forcing A(FR4/G-10, G-11, phenolics). Glass epoxies and phenolics have the saw. Idling creates friction and heat, which cause excessive dulling and traditionally been unfairly characterized as materials that many machine burning. A flood of water or water-soluble coolants on the work and wheel shops or fabricators avoid due to their dust, wear and tear on equipment can be used when necessary to prevent overheating. Abrasive wheel cutting and tools and the overall toughness of the material. To the contrary, with under water is also recommended. a little bit of practice and patience, most fabricators can master the art of thermosets. What follows is a guide to get you started in that process. Turning Mastering these suggestions will not immediately make you an expert Paper and fabric grades machinist of these materials but should significantly improve your skills. Ordinary high-speed tool steel can be used in finishing operations for all Paper and fabric grades thermoset grades. However, carbide-tipped tools may prove more economi- cal and will hold sizes more accurately from piece to piece. About .010" stock Thermoset materials machine well with proper techniques. As a rule, they should be left for finishing. Thermosets can be turned at 400 surface feet per machine more readily than metals with standard machine tools such as minute with high-speed tools and about twice as fast with carbides. -
Carbide Tipped Annular Cutters Are Engineered for Cutting 3” and 4” Thick Steel, Pipe, and Square Channel
Innovative Cutting Tool Solutions 2011 Product Catalog Your Productivity Partner Professional Grade Products Champion has been dedicated to servicing professionals with industrial grade products and services since 1897. Our product range includes twist drills, end mills, taps, dies, cutters, power tools, and masonry tools that are engineered for peak performance. Our distribution network serves cutting tool users in all fifty U.S. States, and is expanding internationally. Our commitment to same-day shipping and superior technical support give you, our customer, the Champion Edge. Innovative Cutting Tool Solutions Our CT5 Carbide tipped hole cutter has been completely redesigned. The result is faster hole penetration, and longer tool life. The design enhancements include a new carbide tip pocket for faster chip evacuation, improved carbide tips, stepped pilot drill for smoother penetration, and stiffer spring for positive slug ejection. The new CM95X series of SDS-Plus hammer bits features a “solid-tip” which penetrates rebar-imbedded concrete. These state of the art SDS-Plus bits penetrate the toughest aggregates including Vermont granite. Champion’s iPac system provides professional grade cutting tools in individual and combination packs. The iPac range includes twist drills, taps, and screw extractors. DT22HEX combination drill and taps create a hole and thread in one application. Available in NC/NF, and metric sizes, these industrial quality tools are available from 6-32 machine screw size to 1/2-13. Perfect for industrial, MRO and electrical professions. Champion’s CT9 was designed in conjunction with locksmiths whose work requires the installation of locksets in steel doors. CT9 hole cutters enable quick drilling of 1-1/2” and 2-1/8” holes in steel doors. -
Planing and Profiling
Anpassung der Rückenstärke für Druck noch nicht ausgeführt Planing and profiling Leitz Lexicon Edition 7 Version 2 Explanation of abbreviations A = dimension A LH = left hand rotation ae = cutting thickness (radial) ap = cutting depth (axial) M = metric thread ABM = dimension MBM = minimum order quantity APL = panel raising length MC = multi-purpose steel, coated APT = panel raising depth MD = thickness of knife AL = working length min-1 = revolutions per minute (RPM) AM = number of knives MK = morse taper AS = anti sound (low noise design) m min-1 = metres per minute m s-1 = metres per second b = overhang B = width n = RPM BDD = thickness of shoulder nmax. = maximum permissible RPM BEM = note NAL = position of hub BEZ = description ND = thickness of hub BH = tipping height NH = zero height BO = bore diameter NL = cutting length NLA = pinhole dimensions CNC = Computerized Numerical Control NT = grooving depth d = diameter P = profile D = cutting circle diameter POS = cutter position D0 = zero diameter PT = profile depth DA = outside Diameter PG = profile group DB = diameter of shoulder DFC = Dust Flow Control (optimised chip clearance) QAL = cutting material quality DGL = number of links DIK = thickness R = radius DKN = double keyway RD = right hand twist DP = polycrystalline diamond RH = right hand rotation DRI = rotation RP = radius of cutter FAB = width of rebate S = shank dimension FAT = depth of rebate SB = cutting width FAW = bevel angle SET = set FLD = flange diameter SLB = slotting width fz = tooth feed SLL = slotting length fz eff = effective tooth feed SLT = slotting depth SP = tool steel GEW = thread ST = Cobalt-basis cast alloys, GL = total length e.g. -
Cutting Tools & Metalworking
Tap & Die Sets 17–139 Tap & Die Sets Cont. Gearwrench Tap & Die Sets • Reversible Ratcheting T-Wrench, with 5 degree ratcheting arc, provides quick change from forward to reverse action eliminating hand-over-hand turning. • Die Adapter's Twist Lock Guide System keeps dies centered while cutting threads. Works on round and hex shaped dies. • Tap Adapter accommodates ranges from #4-40 to 1/2" (3mm to 12mm) 0211387 0211388 0211389 0227556 Part No. Number of Pieces Comments Material Contents 0211387 40 Sizes 4 through 1/2" High Speed Steel Small tap adapter, medium tap adapter, die adapter, Sliding "T" for adapters, tap and die ratcheting "T" wrench, 17 taps, 17 dies, thread gauge, #5 screwdriver 0211388 40 Sizes M3 - M12 High Speed Steel Small tap adapter, medium tap adapter, die adapter, Sliding "T" for adapters, tap and die ratcheting "T" wrench, 17 taps, 17 dies, thread gauge, #5 screwdriver 0211389 75 - High Speed Steel Small tap adapter, medium tap adapter, die adapter, Sliding "T" for adapters, tap and die ratcheting "T" wrench, 34 taps, 34 dies, SAE and metric screw pitch gauge, #5 screwdriver 0227556 5 Comfort grips, Patented Twist Lock Guide System keeps dies High Speed Steel Tap and Die Ratcheting T-Wrench, Small Tap Adapter, Medium Tap Adapter, Die Adapter, Case centered, for taps through 1/2" Tap and Die Sets Part No. Number of Pieces Size Material Contents 0312610 14 Plug Taps and Hex Dies: 1/4"-20, 5/16"-18, 3/8"-16, 7/16"-14, 1/2"-13; Pipe Tap Hi-Tungsten and Hi-Molybdenum Steel 14 Piece Coarse Thread Plug Taps, Hex Dies, -
Caddo Archeology Journal
CCaddoaddo AArcheologyrcheology JJournalournal Volume 16 Spring 2007 CADDO ARCHEOLOGY JOURNAL P.O. Box 8419 Austin, TX 78712-8419 EDITORIAL BOARD TIMOTHY K. PERTTULA 10101 Woodhaven Dr. Austin, TX 78753 e-mail: [email protected] CHESTER P. W ALKER 5309 DUVAL STREET AUSTIN, TX 78751 e-mail: [email protected] GREGORY VOGEL Center for American Archeology P.O. Box 366 Kampsville, IL 62053 [email protected] T. CLAY SCHULTZ 507 Franklin San Marcos, TX 78666 [email protected] LIASON WITH THE CADDO NATION OF OKLAHOMA ROBERT CAST Tribal Historic Preservation Offi cer Caddo Nation of Oklahoma P.O. Box 487 Binger, OK 73009 e-mail: [email protected] ISSN 1522-0427 Printed in the United States of America at Morgan Printing in Austin, Texas 2007 2 ◆ Spring 2007 Table of Contents Proposal For A 2007 Caddo Archaeology Summit Meeting . 5 Timothy K. Perttula Byram Ferry (16BO17): A Middle to Late Caddo Period Mound Site in the Red River Floodplain, Northwest Louisiana. 9 Jeffery S. Girard Archaeological Investigations of the Lang Pasture (41AN38) Midden Deposits on private property west of the SH 155 Right-of-Way, Anderson County, Texas . 27 Timothy K. Perttula, Bo Nelson, Mark Walters, and LeeAnna Schniebs Remote Sensing at the Horace Cabe Site (41BW14). 37 Chester P. Walker and Timothy K. Perttula The History of Archaeological Investigations at the Jamestown Mound Site (41SM54), An Archaeological Concervancy Preserve in Smith County, Texas . 45 Timothy K. Perttula Leaning Rock Site (41SM325) Lithics . 57 Harry J. Shafer The Organization of Novaculite Tool Production: Quarry-Workshop Debitage Comparisons . 71 Mary Beth Trubitt CADDO ARCHEOLOGY JOURNAL ◆ 3 PROPOSAL FOR A 2007 CADDO ARCHAEOLOGY SUMMIT MEETING Timothy K. -
Taps and Dies a Product of #GTCAT - August 2016 Greenfield Industries' Tradition of Excellence Has Stood the Test of Time
Taps And Dies a product of #GTCAT - August 2016 Greenfield Industries' tradition of excellence has stood the test of time. Since 1834 the mission remains the same, provide the highest quality cutting tools at the greatest value possible. As part of the TDC Group, that mission is easily fulfilled with direct access to the finest raw materials from our own mines. These materials are then refined in our own mills and made into the raw material used in manufacturing Greenfield’s unparalleled drills, end mills, taps, dies and other specially manufactured tools. This catalog showcases the range of taps available along with machining parameters. Various coatings are available for our taps designed for specific applications. This catalog is also available to download at our website, www.gfii.com. There you will find catalogs and supplements to our other globally recognized brands. For more information, contact our Customer Service at 800- 348-2885 or by email at [email protected], or visit the our web site, www.gfii.com. Greenfield is moving from 302 302 to 302A tap styles beginning August 1st, 2015. Look for this rolling change in your orders and continue 302A to enjoy the superior quality and reliability you have always known in Greenfield! We are proud to announce the combination of our Greenfield Threading brand with Vermont Tap & Die. Greenfield Industries' centuries old dedication to our customers has brought these two products lines together, creating a commitment of high-quality taps and dies. This provides you, our customer, the confidence that you are receiving the quality and reliability you expect from the Greenfield family of tools. -
Dimar Dado Set Instructions
Carbide Tipped Dado Sets - General Purpose Carbide Tipped Dado Sets - General Purpose Tool number Description Dia. Teeth Kerf Bore Tool number Description Dia. Teeth Kerf Bore 8-24 DADO Complete Set 8" 24 13/16" 5/8" 6-18 DADO CL Complete Set 6" 18 13/16" 5/8" 8-1/16 Dado Chipper 8" 2 1/16" 5/8" 6-1/16 Dado Chipper 6” 2 1/16" 5/8" 8-1/8 Dado Chipper 8" 2 1/8" 5/8" 6-1/8 Dado Chipper 6" 2 1/8" 5/8" 8-1/4 Dado Chipper 8" 2 1/4" 5/8" 6-1/4 Dado Chipper 6" 2 1/4" 5/8" 8-24R Saw Blade R 8" 24 1/8" 5/8" 6-18R Saw Blade R 6" 18 1/8" 5/8" 8-24L Saw Blade L 8" 24 1/8" 5/8" 6-18L Saw Blade L 6” 18 1/8" 5/8" Negative Hook Tooth Design Suitable for Wood & Melamine Chip Limiter - will prevent kickback Tool number Description Dia. Teeth Kerf Bore Tool number Description Dia.Teeth Kerf Bore www.dimarcanada.com 8-24 DADO-1 Complete Set 8" 24 13/16" 1" 8-24 DADO-CL Complete Set 8" 24 13/16" 5/8" 8-1/16-1 Dado Chipper 8" 2 1/16" 1" 8-1/16 Dado Chipper 8" 2 1/16" 5/8" 8-1/8-1 Dado Chipper 8" 2 1/8" 1" 8-1/8 Dado Chipper 8" 2 1/8" 5/8" 8-1/4-1 Dado Chipper 8" 2 1/4" 1" 8-1/4 Dado Chipper 8" 2 1/4" 5/8" 8-24R-1 Saw Blade R 8" 24 1/8" 1" 8-24RC Saw Blade R 8" 24 1/8" 5/8" 8-24L-1 Saw Blade L 8" 24 1/8" 1” 8-24LC Saw Blade L 8" 24 1/8" 5/8” DADO SET Negative Hook Tooth Design Suitable for Wood & Melamine Chip Limiter - will prevent kickback INSTRUCTIONS Carbide Tipped Dado Sets - For Melamine Tool number Description Dia. -
Sawscutt in Gtools
Tel: 201-518-8461 / Fax: 201-596-3427 TAR OOL UPPLY / RAND OOL UPPLY S T S G T S 650 Huyler St / So. Hackensack, NJ 07606 USA HIGH SPEED STEEL METAL SLITTING SAWS WITH STAGGERED SIDE TEETH SERIES 139 : also available. See our website or inquire. Hole No. Of Order Hole No. Of Order Dia. Thickness Dia. Teeth No. Price Dia. Thickness Dia. Teeth No. Price 2-1/2 1/16 1 32 315254 5 3/32 1 38 9605067 2-1/2 3/32 1 32 315256 5 1/8 1 38 9605087 2-1/2 1/8 1 32 315258 5 1/8 1-1/4 38 9605088 3 1/16 1 32 9603047 5 9/64 1 38 9605097 3 1/16 1-1/4 32 9603048 5 9/64 1-1/4 38 9605098 3 5/64 1 32 9603057 5 5/32 1 38 9605107 3 5/64 1-1/4 32 9603058 5 5/32 1-1/4 38 9605108 3 3/32 1 32 9603067 5 11/64 1 38 9605117 5 11/64 1-1/4 38 9605118 3 3/32 1-1/4 32 9603068 5 3/16 1 38 9605127 3 7/64 1 32 9603077 5 3/16 1-1/4 38 9605128 3 7/64 1-1/4 32 9603078 5 1/4 1 38 9605167 3 1/8 1 32 9603087 5 1/4 1-1/4 38 9605168 3 1/8 1-1/4 32 9603088 6 3/32 1-1/4 42 315606 3 9/64 1 32 9603097 6 1/8 1 42 9606087 3 9/64 1-1/4 32 9603098 6 1/8 1-1/4 42 9606088 3 5/32 1 32 9603107 6 9/64 1 42 9606097 3 5/32 1-1/4 32 9603108 6 9/64 1-1/4 42 9606098 3 11/64 1 32 9603117 6 5/32 1 42 9606107 3 11/64 1-1/4 32 9603118 6 5/32 1-1/4 42 9606108 3 3/16 1 32 9603127 6 11/64 1 42 9606117 CUTTING TOOLS - SAWS 3 3/16 1-1/4 32 9603128 6 11/64 1-1/4 42 9606118 3 7/32 1 32 9603147 6 3/16 1 42 9606127 3 7/32 1-1/4 32 9603148 6 3/16 1-1/4 42 9606128 3 1/4 1 32 9603167 6 1/4 1 42 9606167 4 1/16 1 34 9604047 6 1/4 1-1/4 42 9606168 4 1/16 1-1/4 34 9604048 7 1/8 1 46 9607087 4 5/64 1 34 9604057 7 1/8 1-1/4 -
45Pc. Tap and Die Set Operator’S Manual Store This Manual in a Safe Place for Future Reference
Model # 7560 7561 45PC. TAP AND DIE SET OPERATOR’S MANUAL STORE THIS MANUAL IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Wear eye Use proper protection lubrication WARNING: FOR HAND CUTTING APPLICATIONS ONLY. Do not use for machine cutting. Read operator’s manual before use. Cutting Questions? threads are sharp. Handle and store with care. Wear impact-resistant protective eyewear in work area at all times. Use proper lubricant for We would like to hear from you. material being cut. Dry cutting of most material will damage cutting 888-648-8665 threads. Select correct type and size of tap or die for work. Disconnect [email protected] electric power source before working on or near conductive metal. These tools are not insulated from shock or electrocution. Lubrication Be sure to use the proper lubricant while threading. Lubrication is necessary for accurately formed threads. It also prevents damage to taps and dies, helping to extend tool life. The lubricant should be applied to the cutting edges during the threading operation. Carbon steel Petroleum-based or synthetic cutting oil Alloy steel Mix of 90% petroleum-based cutting oil and 10% kerosene (or mineral spirits) Stainless steel Mix of 90% petroleum-based cutting oil and 10% kerosene (or mineral spirits) Cast iron Dry (no lubricant) using air blast to clear chips Aluminum Mix of 80% Kerosene (or mineral spirits) and 20% petroleum-based cutting oil Brass Kerosene or mineral spirits Bronze Mix of 90% Kerosene (or mineral spirits) and 10% petroleum-based cutting oil Using Taps Taps are used to cut threads inside a hole, creating a threaded receiver for a bolt To properly cut internal or screw. -
Antares, Inc. Fact Sheets Surface Engraving © 2011 - Antares, Inc
Antares, Inc. Fact Sheets Surface Engraving © 2011 - Antares, Inc. Section One - Burnishing Description Burnishing is a surface marking technique intended for coated metals - usually lacquered brass - where the coating is removed to expose the bare metal. It is a method of rotary engraving on metals that tends to bridge the gap between diamond drag (scratch engraving) and routing. The biggest advantage of burnishing is that it enables the engraver to produce wider line widths than are obtainable with a diamond graver with- out having to cut deeply into the metal. Burnishers can be used with single and multiple line fonts, and are excellent for producing detailed line and logo work on metal. Burnishing offers the ability to create enhanced effects on both lettering and graphics and is relatively simple process. Rotating Tools Non-Rotating Point Variable Tip Sizes Tip Only Cutting with Depth Surface Marking Only Application The most common application is on the brass plates on trophies and plaques. This “trophy brass” is a rela- tively hard material that yields excellent burnishing results. It is available in various gold tones with clear or colored lacquer coatings. When burnishing the gold material, the lacquer is removed exposing the bare metal. The burnished areas can then be oxidized or blackened resulting in a gold plate with contrasting black letters. (See “Color Filling Fact Sheet”). When burnishing the colored materials, the result is a colored plate with contrasting gold letters without the need for further treatment. Burnishing can also be done on materials other than brass. However, much of the success or failure de- pends on the hardness of the material. -
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