ULTRA-DEX USA Indexable Boring Bar: E08J STUPR2 (MPN 920-000-204)
SKU 3G-OTH-220080
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What is the ULTRA-DEX USA E08J STUPR2 indexable boring bar used for?
The ULTRA-DEX USA E08J STUPR2 indexable boring bar is used for precision internal machining operations such as boring, turning, and facing in metalworking. It is designed for use in CNC lathes and manual machines across industries like automotive, aerospace, and general manufacturing, where accurate hole sizing and surface finish are critical.
What are the specifications of the ULTRA-DEX USA E08J STUPR2 boring bar?
The ULTRA-DEX USA E08J STUPR2 indexable boring bar has the manufacturer part number 920-000-204 and the model designation E08J STUPR2. It is an indexable tool that accepts replaceable cutting inserts, enabling efficient machining without tool re-grinding. For detailed dimensions and insert compatibility, consult the manufacturer's technical data.
Where to buy the ULTRA-DEX USA E08J STUPR2 boring bar worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the ULTRA-DEX USA E08J STUPR2 indexable boring bar worldwide. As a global industrial solutions provider, we handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your location. Contact us for pricing and lead time on this precision boring tool.
How to select the correct indexable boring bar for a machining application?
To select the correct indexable boring bar like the ULTRA-DEX USA E08J STUPR2, consider the bore diameter, depth, material being machined, and machine tool rigidity. Match the bar's shank size to your tool holder, and choose an insert geometry suitable for your workpiece material. Consult the manufacturer's catalog for application-specific recommendations.
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