Don’t Be A SuckER for Cheap ER Collets
Everyone looks for savings on commodity items. If you can shop around to cut the cost of anything from a loaf of bread to a new car, you can hang on to more of your money. Apply the same penny-pinching philosophy to your ER collets, however, and you may be in for some...
Expanding the Horizons of ER Collet Technology, Part 2: Collet Holders
For excellence and flexibility in traditional machining, today's REGO-FIX ER product line spans 16 separate categories. Along with standard ER toolholding – SK, BT, CAT, HSK and CAPTO – that suits most machining applications, we also offer cylindrical (CYL) options,...
Expanding the Horizons of ER Collet Technology, Part 1: Collets and More
REGO-FIX invented the ER collet in 1972 as a problem-solving improvement over then-current toolholding options. Since ER became a DIN standard in 1992, it has remained the world's most-used toolholding system. Other companies offer ER-compatible products, but REGO-FIX...
Toolholding Considerations for High-Speed Spindles
The push to get products to market as quickly as possible, along with an increasingly global and competitive manufacturing sector, continues to drive the development of machine tool spindles that can keep pace with customer demand. Today, high-speed spindles and...
Ergonomics: The Human Factor in Industrial Design and Manufacturing
It’s impossible to open a product brochure or attend employee orientation at even the smallest job shop without hearing the word “ergonomics.” The International Ergonomics Association (IEA) describes it as “derived from the Greek ergon (work) and nomos (laws) to...
Achieve Swiss-Level Precision With Your Swiss-Style Machine
In the late 1800s, the Swiss watchmaking industry began pioneering the development of lathes that could handle the miniscule parts required for smaller and smaller timepieces, an effort that led to the development of today’s Swiss-style CNC lathes. Also called “screw...
Shops Should Consider Options When Measuring Runout
Total Indicator Runout (TIR), or the reference value of how much a tool moves (or wobbles) off center as it rotates, is measured by setting up a part so that it rotates about a particular axis, then measuring a surface of interest as the part is rotated. The...
REGO-FIX Makes Toolholding History Time and Again
REGO-FIX founder Fritz Weber grew up as the oldest child in a large family that lived in the Land of Precision, the watchmaking area of western Switzerland known as the Jura Arc. At a young age, he began to experiment with tool making on the lathe in his grandfather's...
Six Coolant Tips for Machining Success
Veteran machinists and experienced manufacturers often rely on smell to know when their machine tool’s coolant needs attention. Unfortunately, by the time coolant has developed an odor, it has likely already caused a number of costly, time-wasting problems, including...
Reduce Costs and Improve Overall Performance with Proper Toolholder Storage
Today’s machine shops need to be bottom-line focused to maintain a competitive edge in a fast-paced global manufacturing economy. One way to control costs and increase margins is to reduce tooling costs with proper maintenance and storage, whether long or short term....
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REGO-FIX Announces New Center for Machining Excellence in Indiana
Whitestown, Ind., October 24, 2023 – Focusing on “Productivity through Partnership,” Swiss tooling manufacturer REGO-FIX, inventor of the standard-setting ER collet, has announced plans to build a state-of-the-art technical hub for the machining industry at its North...