Coolant-driven angle heads.Titespot coolant-driven drill heads are a new technology solution to the old problem of right angle machining in confined areas and/or at multiple radial positions. Unlike mechanically driven heads, Titespot drill heads do not depend on spindle rotation for power. Instead they utilize high-pressure coolant coolant (kōō´l n (200 to 1,500 psi depending on the load of the application) to drive an integral positive displacement ball piston motor. They clamp rigidly in the tool spindle or lathe lathe (lāth), machine tool for holding and turning metal, wood, plastic, or other material against a cutting tool to form a cylindrical product or part. It also drills, bores, polishes, grinds, makes threads, and performs other operations. turret and load easily from an automatic tool changer Changer The name given to a clearing member that is willing to assume the opposite position of a futures contract within a larger alternative exchange, of which it also is a clearing member. . Typical applications include drilling piston ports in a hydraulic motor, drilling bleeder bleeder /bleed·er/ (bled´er) 1. one who bleeds freely. 2. any blood vessel cut during surgery that requires clamping, ligature, or cautery. bleed·er n. 1. holes in door closers, milling keyways and oil grooves in bushings, and drilling air holes in vacuum molds. Eltool Corp., www.rsleads.com/310tp- 158 |
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