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Combining exchangeable heads and toolholders in modular assemblies simplifies tool customising.

Combining exchangeable heads and toolholders in modular assemblies simplifies tool customising.

ISCAR Continues To Play A Leading Role In Toolholding Innovation

The paradigm shifts in manufacturing have created an impending need for new application fields that require an appropriate tooling response.

Toolholding has been rendered as the most “conservative” link in the value chain of machine tools and have undergone fewer revolutionary changes compared to others. But does that mean that further development for toolholders is over?

Of course, not.

Especially with the current digitalisation trend towards a smart factory, smart manufacturing of tomorrow needs intelligent toolholders. Even today, built-in chips provide various data about a toolholder to “communicate” with machine tools, industrial robots, storage devices etc. Adding new information functionality is no doubt an extremely important direction in toolholding development.

Developments In Toolholder Designs >> https://bit.ly/3L8l6bp

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