Keyword: Turning
DMG MORI - Premiere of the 2nd Generation
At the house exhibition that started today in Pfronten, DMG MORI presents the DMU 60 eVo of the 2nd generation for 5-axis universal machining
INTEC 2025 - Citizen showcases turning machine technology
Powerful innovations for modern manufacturing processes will be presented at the trade fair in Leipzig.
Optimal turning, drilling, and parting
In Finnentrop, Sauerland, Wilhelm Drexelius GmbH & Co. KG manufactures around 2.8 million precision turned parts per year. Turning, drilling, and parting off are machining processes that take place here continuously. INGERSOLL WERKZEUGE GMBH supports the manufacturer in all these areas with high-performance tools.
PICCO-Duo for miniature machining
ISCAR has further expanded its PICCO line for miniature machining. The new products include the indexable insert (WSP) tool PICCOINDEX and the three-edged PICCO3CUT for highly precise and efficient internal machining of small components on long lathes.
Efficient tool solutions for machining
Under the motto 'Industrealize', ISCAR provides a digital Industry 4.0-inspired website that supports users in finding industry-specific complete solutions.
Specialist for axial drilling depths
The supermini and mini precision tools from Paul Horn GmbH in Tübingen are specialists when it comes to operations such as drilling, axial drilling, boring, internal turning, or fine turning. Horn offers many variants of precision tools in its various systems. With the brand new variant of type Mini 114, the Tübingen company has further expanded its portfolio with an axial drilling turning tool.
The turning-milling center G200.3 with swivelable turret
An innovation makes the turning-milling center INDEX G200 even more flexible: In version G200.3, the INDEX developers made the previously rigid upper turret swivelable using a Y/B-axis – ideal for angled drilling and milling operations.
For hard materials
Ingersoll Werkzeuge GmbH has introduced the new TClampUltra+ CBN inserts for grooving and turning in hardened materials.
Video Tip: Supermini with Chip Break Geometry
HORN now presents a milestone in the history of the superminis with a sintered chip shape geometry for the supermini type 105.
Sintered geometry as a chip killer
With the new generation of the supermini type 105, Horn has succeeded in developing a universal boring tool with sintered chip shape geometry that solves many chip problems.
The SUPERMINI of the 3rd generation
With a completely sintered chip form geometry, the third generation of the SUPERMINI precision tool type 105 from the hard metal tool factory Paul Horn GmbH is a small revolution in cutting technology. The Tübingen team has succeeded in putting an end to tedious chip and precision problems with intensive development work.











