BIG DAISHOWA Product Guide Vol 3

KAISER BORING SYSTEM

ROUGH BORING HEADS Designed for Ultimate Performance and Versatility

NEW

SW BORING HEAD

SWS BORING HEAD E TYPE FOR BLIND HOLES (TO SHAPE FLAT SURFACES) Range: ø1.614"-4.331"

The KAISER SWS Boring Head is ideal for setups without a presetter, allowing quick, precise diameter adjustments. The Synchro Setter links both cartridges for simultaneous adjustment, with final diameter setting done using a basic measuring tool like a micrometer or caliper.

SW BORING HEAD SMART DAMPER (PAT. 9027720) Roughing Head with Built-In Damper CKB1-CKB7 Range: ø.787"-8.000" •Smart Damper with SW head •Closely adjacent vibrating point and damper achieve a high damping effect

Two Cartridges Adjust Simultaneously

CKB1-CKB7 Range: ø.787"-8.000"

Maximum Diameter

Minimum Diameter

Designed with ultimate performance and versatility in mind. Balanced or stepped cutting by simply switching mounting locations of the insert holders which feature varied heights.

20

S L

L S

Adapted for both balance and step cutting by simple replacement of standard cartridges (for blind holes).

MW BORING HEAD Boring Tool for Small-Diameter 2-Flute Roughing Range: ø.630"-.827" Adjustable twin cutter boring tool on a ø20mm shank — ideal solution for rough and semi-fine boring of small die cast holes. •Versatile straight shank •Spiral groove for improved chip evacuation

BALANCE

STEP

NEW

SW CARTRIDGE (TYPE N) Strong Contact Mechanism

The cartridge’s original mechanism securely supports the insert’s side-strip, providing high-strength and dependable clamping for reliable machining performance.

Blind Hole

Through Hole

ZN INSERT Highly Efficient 6-Corner Insert

NEW

Center Through In blind hole situations, center-through coolant aids in chip evacuation. The coolant hole can be closed by the stop screw when required.

Featuring unique double-sided negative-positive inserts with 6 cutting edges, this design maximizes insert usage economy. The thick insert also offers enhanced resistance to edge chipping, especially during interrupted cuts.

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