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Combination Reamer made by KAS. Combination reamers are mostly used in screw machines or second operation lathes The combination reamer is precision ground into a pattern that resembles the part’s multiple internal diameters. The advantage of using a combination reamer is to reduce the number of turret operations needed. |
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[edit]Combination Reamer made by KAS. Combination reamers are mostly used in screw machines or second operation lathes The combination reamer is precision ground into a pattern that resembles the part’s multiple internal diameters. The advantage of using a combination reamer is to reduce the number of turret operations needed.
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current | 16:00, 22 June 2010 | 384 × 213 (32 KB) | Wizard191 (talk | contribs) | Cropped. Spelling fix. | |
12:21, 16 June 2006 | 400 × 266 (26 KB) | KAS (talk | contribs) | Combination Reamer made by KAS. Combination reamers are mostly used in screw machines or second operation lathes The combination reamer is precision ground into a pattern that resembles the part’s multiple internal diameters. The advantage of using a c |
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