Prospect Heights, Illinois – Heimatec, a market leader in live tooling for the North American machine tool industry, recently released a new product catalog featuring an overview of its full line of precision tooling and related products. The catalog can be viewed here.
Heimatec has the widest range of live tools available in the industry, with more than 40,000 designs in its database. In addition to live tooling, Heimatec’s new 24-page, 4/C catalog also features the patented U-tec changing system, HT Quick Change, angle heads, multiple spindles and static tools.
Heimatec sets the standard for the highest precision and most advanced technology in the machine tool accessory market. The company is acknowledged as a world leader in live tools, angle heads and multi-spindle drill heads. The company manufactures tools for the most popular machines, including DMG Mori, Doosan, EMAG, Emco, Eurotech, Feeler, Haas, Hardinge, Hurco, Hwacheon, Hyundai, Mazak, Miyano, Murata, Nakamura, Okuma, Samsung, Spinner, Takisawa, Victor Fortune, and Yama Seiki.
In addition to the standard tooling lines, Heimatec also offers special purpose tooling. Heimatec tooling experts work directly with customers to design custom solutions to suit specific requirements for all CNC lathes, helping to solve the most challenging applications in myriad markets served by the company, ranging from orthopedic devices to oil & gas drilling equipment.
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Source: Heimatec Inc.
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