ULTRA-DEX USA Indexable Grooving and Parting Toolholder: S08M NEL2 (MPN 957-000-272)
SKU 3G-OTH-220434
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What is the ULTRA-DEX USA S08M NEL2 indexable grooving and parting toolholder used for?
The ULTRA-DEX USA S08M NEL2 (MPN 957-000-272) is an indexable boring bar designed for grooving and parting operations in metalworking. It is commonly used in CNC lathes and turning centers for precision internal grooving, cutoff, and face grooving in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and general machining.
What are the specifications of the ULTRA-DEX USA S08M NEL2 toolholder?
The ULTRA-DEX USA S08M NEL2 indexable grooving and parting toolholder has the model designation S08M NEL2 and manufacturer part number 957-000-272. It is an indexable boring bar type toolholder, designed for use with compatible inserts for grooving and parting applications in metal cutting.
Where to buy the ULTRA-DEX USA S08M NEL2 toolholder worldwide?
You can source the ULTRA-DEX USA S08M NEL2 (957-000-272) indexable grooving and parting toolholder through 3G Electric, a global industrial equipment distributor. We handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to worldwide destinations, ensuring you receive the correct toolholder for your machining operations.
How to select the correct insert for the ULTRA-DEX USA S08M NEL2 toolholder?
To select the correct insert for the ULTRA-DEX USA S08M NEL2 indexable boring bar, refer to the toolholder's specifications for shank size and clamping style. Match the insert geometry to your grooving or parting application, considering material and depth of cut. Consult the ULTRA-DEX USA catalog or contact 3G Electric for guidance on compatible inserts.
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