Stack Toolholding in Favor of Precision

Stack Toolholding in Favor of Precision

Smaller components and tighter tolerances drive today's need for speed and precision, as tools get smaller, machines get faster and high-performance cutting is now the norm. Instead of making slow, deep passes across a part, today's machines use light cuts and fast...

Making Life Easier for Customers – and Industry Partners

Making Life Easier for Customers – and Industry Partners

All REGO-FIX customers depend on us to deliver the consistent high-quality toolholding that helps make their machining processes a success. Our industry partners – machine tool builders and cutting tool manufacturers – rely on our products as well, but we offer these...

Make Better Holes With powRgrip® Toolholding

Make Better Holes With powRgrip® Toolholding

Does your shop treat drilling like a primary process or an afterthought? You may think that if you're planning to ream or bore holes to their finished diameter, then maybe it doesn't matter if you take some shortcuts, use an old toolholder and don't pay much attention...

Keep Your Cool(ant) With Supercritical CO2

Keep Your Cool(ant) With Supercritical CO2

Composites add new challenges to manufacturing, especially in the process of machining. Unlike metal workpieces that behave like normal solids, composites consist of layered materials bound together with adhesives. That makes them porous, which in turn makes them...

REGO-FIX and HURCO: Our Partnership Works

REGO-FIX and HURCO: Our Partnership Works

Just down the road from REGO-FIX's U.S. headquarters in Whitestown, Indiana, Indianapolis-based machine tool builder HURCO has become a valued partner with whom we share a mutually beneficial relationship. At HURCO, REGO-FIX toolholding solutions – typically powRgrip...

Why So Many Spindle Interfaces?

Why So Many Spindle Interfaces?

If you've ever wondered why manufacturing uses a long list of spindle interfaces, the short answer is the continued improvement of the connection between toolholding and machine. Each interface includes its own unique advantages, and some target specific types of...

Tiny Parts Make the Smallest Runout Look Big

It’s easy for non-manufacturers to take miniaturization for granted, but those who have spent any time at all in a micromachining-focused shop know how challenging those parts can be. Tiny parts require even tinier part features, virtually all of which demand meeting...

Machining Memos isn’t just about REGO-FIX – it’s about what your shop needs to achieve manufacturing success, from how to handle runout and master high-speed machining to what things like blockchain technology or ergonomics have to do with your part-production operations.

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