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Miscellaneous Processes - Custom Cutting Tools

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Custom made cutting tools are often required when no off-the-shelf cutting tool is available. For example, if a hole is to be reamed to a non-standard hole size using a machine reamer, then a custom reamer needs to be made.

Custom cutting tools can be made to suit a wide variety of operations such as:

  • Reaming - Non standard reamers, stepped reamers, tapered reamers, pilot reamers.
  • Broaches - Keyway broaches, spline broaches, internal helical spline broaches, internal gear broaches.
  • Form Tools - Gear tooth profile cutters, form turning tools, milling form cutters, routing cutters.
  • Threading tools - Custom taps and dies, thread gauges, thread whirling tools, threading dies.

 

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Arrk Australia & New Zealand
  Hawthorn VIC
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Metaltec Precision International
  Cheltenham VIC
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C. L. Plastics & Consultants Pty Ltd
  Carrum Downs VIC
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Bennett Precision Tooling
  Kings Park NSW
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Eurotech International Pty Ltd
  Highett VIC
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Advanced Surgical Design & Manufacture Limited
  St Leonards NSW
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Murwillumbah Sheetmetal
  Murwillumbah NSW
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ALC Precision Australia
  Underwood QLD
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