Tooling has always played a crucial role in industrial production, whether it's simple cutting and trimming or precision machining and engraving. The performance and lifespan of cutting tools directly impact production and efficiency.

Preparation of Bar Stock:

Typically, manufacturers focus more on the subsequent processing of cutting tools and overlook the preparation of bar stock. In fact, excellent bar stock preparation can ensure smooth tool operation, strict dimensional tolerances, and appropriate surface finish, directly enhancing cutting efficiency, reducing tool wear, and extending tool lifespan.

Axial Entry and Peel Grinding:

This method of entry and peel grinding involves simultaneously using coarse and fine grinding wheels to complete the entire grinding process in one synchronous operation. Excellent surface finish can be achieved with just one clamping, even reaching a mirror-like level.


Transformation of Bar Stock from 20mm to 4mm Diameter:

To meet the demand for bulk material removal, the use of additional Z-axis grinding enables a "multiple-pass" process.


This process consists of a series of rough grinding steps followed by a final fine grinding pass to complete the entire grinding process. The main advantage lies in gradually removing material to prevent premature wheel wear. This unique "multiple-pass" grinding technique not only increases production efficiency but also reduces production costs.