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Cost Reduction and Efficiency Improvement - BIG DAISHOWA Hi-JET HOLDER

Using Hi-JET HOLDER to Reduce Costs and Improve Efficiency

● Purpose

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When existing machining equipment lacks a through-tool coolant function, but certain operations (such as deep hole drilling) require internal coolant, BIG's Hi-JET holder can be used to achieve through-tool coolant delivery, solving machining challenges! The Hi-JET holder is suitable for use with internal coolant tools, quickly enabling the conversion from external to internal coolant. Internal coolant effectively removes machining chips, improves machining efficiency, lowers cutting edge temperature, and extends tool life.

● Internal Structure

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Utilizes a separation structure different from conventional designs, separating the bearing section from the coolant supply section. This prevents coolant from seeping into the bearings, significantly extending the holder's service life.

● Variety

A rich product series that can address various machining needs.

● Machining Case: Crankshaft End Face Tap Drill Hole Machining

Customer Conclusion: Using the same equipment and machining parameters for a batch of identical parts, the life of tools with internal coolant increased by 30% compared to tools without internal coolant. This not only improves machining efficiency but also saves machining costs.

● Maintenance

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Due to the separated structure of the bearing section and coolant supply section, if coolant leakage occurs after prolonged use, only the "seal kit" needs to be replaced. Furthermore, users can perform this operation themselves by following the instruction manual, greatly reducing maintenance costs.

Achieve through-tool cooling on standard machines | Extend tool life by up to 30% | Easy maintenance reduces downtime
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