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Ultimately, the all-directional PrimeTurning method and CoroTurn Prime tools will ensure that manufacturers can complete their turning operations in a much more efficient way. Compared with conventional turning, a 50-80% increase in productivity, along with 1.5 to 2 times more tool life, can be achieved.

One of the highlights of the range is the CoroTurn Prime Twin tool holder for multi-task machines. Both CoroTurn Prime A and B-type inserts can be mounted together on Twin tool holders, allowing manufacturers to undertake roughing with a B-type insert before switching to finishing with an A-type insert, for example.

Hein commented: “I look forward to expanding Sandvik Coromant’s business locally and look forward to helping customers on their digitalisation journey.”

Cutting tool and tooling system specialist Sandvik Coromant has unveiled a new range of CoroTurn® Prime multi-task and axial type tool holders to help machine shops implement the new PrimeTurning™ methodology, which enables turning in all directions. The introductions allow users to maximise the benefits of PrimeTurningon multi-task turn-mill centers and vertical turning lathes (VTLs). Complementing the company’s existing radial tool holders, Sandvik Coromant now has a complete offer for PrimeTurning operations.

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For further details contact Sandvik Coromant on TEL: 0860 101 008 or Mary-Ann Haylett on TEL: 011 570 9615, or email: mary-ann.haylett@sandvik.com or visit www.sandvik.coromant.com

Six new multi-task tool holders are being introduced, which are mounted at a 45° angle for B-axis machining and can be used with either CoroTurn Prime A-type or B-type inserts. Options for multi-task machines include four tool holders (one-insert only) and two Twin tool holders (two inserts). The CoroTurn Prime Twin tool holder is available for use with Coromant Capto® C5 – C8 size.

“Modern multi-task machines are intended for the complete machining of components but typically have a slow tool changing time, often around 15-20 seconds,” says Håkan Ericksson, Product Manager General Turning at Sandvik Coromant.

Hein Nel appointed as new Sales Manager Sandvik Coromant have announced the appointment of Hein Nel as its new Sales Manager with immediate effect. Hein will be responsible for contributing to Sandvik Coromant’s overall strategy and increasing offerings to both existing and new customers. Hein will oversee marketing, strategic business partnerships and sales in South Africa and Sub-Sahara.

As a further advantage, B-axis machining on multi-task machines permits the operator to programme the angle of the tool in precise increments. When the machine cuts using its B-axis, a lot of accessibility is created using neutral holders. In combination with streamlined operations, this delivers the potential for huge time saving and productivity increases to help manufacturers reduce tooling inventories and achieve competitive gains.

Born in South Africa, Hein holds various industry and management qualifications and has more than 24 years’ experience in the manufacturing industry. He has previously had management roles in sales, design, production and training. His last role saw him responsible for various projects for the pump and valve industry, railway as well as the manufacturing of munitions.

Insert Grade CY150 (ISO P05-P25 M10-M20) New PVD coated. For milling hardened steels, carbon steels and alloy steels. Excellent heat and wear resistant properties.

A range of axial tool holders for vertical turning lathes is also part of the range, which means that Sandvik Coromant now has a complete offer for PrimeTurning: Axial, radial and multi-task tool holders. In total, eight dedicated tool holders for axial mounting are being launched. This type of tool holder is compatible with most types of vertical lathes, and is available in Coromant Capto for use with either CoroTurn Prime A-type or B-type inserts.

“As a result, the new Twin holder will save customers a considerable amount of time when changing tools.”

Although PrimeTurning is applicable to the entire general turning area, machine shops with large batch sizes (automotive) are set to benefit most, as will those machining large components (aerospace), where there is a need to reduce tool changes, set-up time and production stops.