Seco recently improved the productivity and process safety of its line of Jetstream Tooling products through multiple enhancements, including a new lever clamping design and optional roughing inducer. These extras further increase the performance levels of Jetstream Tooling, enabling manufacturers to attain higher productivity and part quality by removing heat from turning applications.
A lever clamping design replaces the original pin-clamping systems for negative inserts to establish several new Jetstream Tooling advantages, including better indexing accuracy and prevention of insert movement under high loads in roughing applications. (Also Read: Seco’s 150.10 Jet Parting-off Blade Expands Jetstream Tooling® Capabilities)
On shanked toolholders equipped with Jetstream Tooling Duo, an additional coolant outlet underneath the holder directs a jet to the secondary heat zone just below the cutting edge. This boosts cooling efficiency and part quality. Additionally, an optional roughing inducer can be ordered separately to adapt the coolant jets for larger depths of cut and higher feed rates. On all inducers, the coolant outlet design has been improved to obtain further precision and efficiency of the jet.