19000116 | DEAD CENTERS

$62.00
MT-3 Dead Center Stub Point with Carbide Tip & Draw-Off Nut
Specification
  • Point Type - Stub Point with Carbide Tip & Draw-Off Nut
Description

MT-3 Dead Center Stub Point with Carbide Tip & Draw-Off Nut

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What are CNC Dead Centers used for in machining?
CNC Dead Centers are primarily used to support workpieces between centers in turning operations where the center does not rotate. They provide high rigidity for accurate machining of heavy or long components. You can explore the options at pactoolsusa.com.
2. How do Dead Centers differ from Live Centers in CNC applications?
Unlike live centers that rotate with the workpiece, dead centers remain stationary, offering more stability and better resistance to high axial forces. They are often used in grinding and high-precision turning. Learn more at pactoolsusa.com.
3. What materials are used in manufacturing CNC Dead Centers?
Pactools’ dead centers are typically made from hardened alloy steel or carbide-tipped materials to resist wear and maintain dimensional accuracy over long production cycles. You can check the specifications at pactoolsusa.com.
4. Are CNC Dead Centers suitable for high-speed or continuous operations?
While dead centers are not ideal for very high speeds due to lack of rotation, they excel in slow to moderate-speed continuous-duty applications where extreme accuracy and rigidity are required. Details are available at pactoolsusa.com.
5. In which industries are CNC Dead Centers commonly used?
They are widely used in aerospace, defense, heavy equipment, and automotive manufacturing — especially for shaft work, grinding, and long component turning. For application-specific info, visit pactoolsusa.com.

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