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Business Type Address Contact Cutting Tool Supply
Distributor Cutting Tool Supply
340 W. Gerri Lane
Addison, IL 60101
USA
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Phone: (630) 543-7171

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Abrasive belts consist of abrasive grain adhered onto the surface of a cloth, film, paper, non-woven or other backing.
Abrasive discs consist of abrasive grain adhered onto the surface of a cloth, film, paper, non-woven or other backing. They are used for metal removal, surface finishing, sanding, etc.
Abrasive sheets, rolls or pads consists of abrasive grain adhered onto the surface of a cloth, film, paper, non-woven, sponge or other backing usually with a die cut square or rectangular shape.
Abrasives and abrasive products are used to remove surface materials such as metal, ceramics, glass, plastics, and paint. Abrasives and abrasive products include discs, belts, blast machines and sandblasters, as well as sheets, rolls, and hand pads.
Angle cutters are milling cutters with the cutting face angled with respect to the axis of rotation.
Boring tools are used to cut or finish the inner diameter of holes.
Broaches are devices for cut-sizing, in which the tool is forced through the material for precision sizing or surface finishing.
Chucks are attachments used to hold a workpiece or cutting tool on a machine tool. This product area covers a variety of chuck types, including: clamping, collet, core, diaphragm, draw bar, electrostatic, fixturing, gear, grinding, lathe, magnetic, milling, pull down, roll, safety, scroll, speed, spindle, universal, vacuum and woodworking chucks.
Counterbores are tools for cutting recessed holes in a workpiece, typically on center with a smaller hole.  Counterbores are also used for spot facing.
Countersinks are tools used for cutting angled holes or countersinks in a workpiece.
Cut-off wheels and abrasive saw blades are used to cut bars, stock, pipes and other materials that are made of metal, concrete, or masonry.
Cutting tool inserts are replaceable attachments for cutting tools. They typically contain the actual cutting edge.
Deburring tools remove flashing and other unwanted edge properties caused by cutting or machining.
Drill bits are drill accessories that are used as rotary cutting tools for drilling holes.
Fly cutters are rotary tools that use one or more single-point tools for plane surfacing.
Grinding wheels are used for metal removal, dimensioning, and finishing. They consist of an integral shank, pin, shaft, or mandrel that drives a mounted wheel or blades.
Groovers and slotters are tools for cutting narrow grooves or slots in a workpiece.
Guide bushings and drill bushings are used to guide drills, punches, pillars or other tools.
Hand tools are manually-operated tools that fit in the hand.
Industrial brushes are used for metal deburring; removing rust, paint or coatings; welding or surface preparation; painting and coat application; thread cleaning; and surface finishing on a variety of materials.
Industrial clamps are fixturing components used to hold and position work on machine tables. They are used during assembly, forming, welding and machining.
Industrial lubricants are oils, fluids, greases and other compounds designed to reduce friction, binding or wear and exclude moisture. Specialized characteristics may enhance thermal conduction across thermal interfaces or reduce electrical resistivity across electrical joints.
Metal working lubricants, coolants and fluids are specialized coatings and carriers for metal forming, metal cutting, lapping, polishing, and grinding applications.
Milling cutters are rotating cutters used in machining applications. Common configurations include end mills, face mills, shell mills, and application-specific cutters and geometries. (See Dovetail Cutters products here) |
Reamers are rotary tools used for light material removal. They are suitable for deburring and sizing the inside diameter (ID) of holes.
Rotary burs are cutting tools with many closely-spaced cutting edges, often with negative rake angle, for finishing or deburring edges.
Router bits are rotating tools that are available in a variety of profiles and shapes. They are used with routers for edge shaping.
Saw blades are cutting implements used in conjunction with saws and other cutters.
Surface finishing products and surface finishing equipment are used to refine or roughen a surface to meet surface finish requirements, or to clean, strengthen or prepare the surface for additional processing.
Taps are used to form or cut female threads on the inside of holes.
Threading dies are used to form or cut male threads on the outside of rod or bars.
Tool blanks are ungrounded rods or inserts for subsequent grinding, geometry, and edge design and fabrication.
Tool holders (toolholders) are the physical interface between tooling and the machine tool. They vary in terms of machine-mount styles and are designed to perform specific applications.
Vise jaws are inserts that fit into a vise and grip the workpiece. Smooth-faced metal or soft plastic jaws are used to avoid marring of polished or pliable workpieces.
Vises are used for work holding and during inspection, assembly, forming, welding, and machining operations. They usually consist of a screw, level, or cam-type mechanism that closes and holds two or more jaws around a workpiece
Workholding components are precision-made production tooling used to safely and accurately position and hold work pieces during a production line process.



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