The Filer Series Tool Holder is a versatile and essential device for machining operations, designed specifically for use on filers.
This tool holder, despite not including a blade, stands out for its ability to adapt to different work orientations, allowing both right- and left-hand work.
Its robust and ergonomic design allows roughing and finishing operations to be carried out simultaneously, optimizing time and efficiency in the machining process.
This makes it an indispensable tool for machining shops that seek precision and efficiency in their tasks.
Manufactured from high-strength materials, it ensures long life and consistent performance, even in demanding applications.
Recommendations for use:
Be sure to secure the tool holder firmly before starting any operation to avoid unexpected movement.
Check the compatibility of the tool holder with the filer before installation.
Always use sharp, well-maintained blades for the best finishing results.
Adjust the speed of the file according to the type of material being worked to avoid damage to the tool and workpiece.
Perform tests on scrap material before proceeding with the final part to ensure the settings are correct.
Maintenance recommendations:
Clean the tool holder after each use to prevent the build-up of chips and debris that may affect its performance.
Lubricate moving parts regularly to maintain smooth operation and extend tool holder life.
Periodically inspect the tool holder for signs of wear or damage and make any necessary repairs immediately.
Bullet points
Versatility of use: This tool holder allows you to work in both directions, which expands the possibilities of use in different projects and reduces the need to change tools.
Process Optimization: The ability to rough and finish in a single pass significantly reduces work time and improves shop floor productivity.
Time savings: By allowing two processes to be carried out in one, the user can complete their tasks more quickly and efficiently, resulting in greater workshop performance.
Cost reduction: Fewer tool changes and more efficient operation translate into reduced long-term operating costs.