We borrowed the term "full bullnose" from the furniture sector, which term defines a profile with a higher and a lower radius. Typically, a convex profile is processed as follows.
In order to reduce production costs while improving the quality and precision of machining, a milling cutter has been so developed, that by the most suitable combination of the cutting edges of different inserts, can perform the "full bullnose" profile machining in a single tooling machine setup time.
This also had the advantage of avoiding the unnecessary movement of heavy workpieces.
A project that enabled the customer to significantly reduce production costs and thereby increase its competitiveness. A profitable quality that can be offered to an increasingly difficult market.
Since more over 30 years C.R.M. di Mazzoccato Arturo & Figli s.r.l. from its only site in Fino Mornasco offers special tools, to better meet the needs of customers operating in chip removal machining in sectors where competitiveness is fundamental.
The effect of these special tools on production costs is shown in this visual scheme, or choose to experience it yourself, by filling out the Contact form to request more information or an offer, which will illustrate how can fit your requirements the “C.R.M. Mazzoccato s.r.l.’s” Tooling System.
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