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Heavy Duty Machining is defined by one of four unique
processes.
They are:
Bar
Peeling an extremely efficient method for sizing and
finishing
 surfaces
on round material stock.
General
Purpose tooling for any of a group of applications
utilizing
 heavy
depths of cut or cuts that require greater than average
 horsepower
draw.
Railway
tooling built specifically for machining railway wheels
and
 axles.
In terms of wheel processing they are usually defined by
group,
 such
as New wheel tooling for machining newly cast or forged
wheels;
 or
RWRT (railway wheel re-turning) tooling for machining used
 wheels,
and Form Milling tools for milling the form of used railway
 wheels.
Roll
Turning turning the hard surfaces of sheet metal or
paper mill
rolls.
Where surface hardness can reach 65HRc, these turning
operations
are often good candidates for ceramic cutting tools.
The new ATI Stellram Heavy Duty Machining catalog will
aid in the selection of geometries and grades for cost
effective machining in any of these four groups. Because
each application has its own challenges, ATI Stellram
welcomes special quotations.
Product Catalog:
Heavy Duty Machining
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