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<strong>CMT</strong> Orange Tools<br />

High-grade tungsten carbide<br />

If steel is what gives our tools strength, carbide is what<br />

gives them intelligence. The capacity of the carbide tip<br />

to cut precisely and to last a long time is critical for the<br />

performance of any tool, so at <strong>CMT</strong> we use only premium<br />

micrograin carbide from Luxembourg to make the<br />

tips for our router bits.<br />

MANUFACTURING<br />

Turning, Milling and Cutting Our biggest investment in<br />

recent years has been in upgrading production. Today,<br />

all machinery at <strong>CMT</strong> is fully automated. CNC machines<br />

run by specially trained operators make sure that the<br />

shanks and bodies of our router bits and boring bits are<br />

accurate and perfectly balanced.<br />

Grinding and Sharpening The final step in the production<br />

process is no different from the rest: sharpening and<br />

grinding are done to extreme precision on multi-axis CNC<br />

machines. Each bevel and angle is ground or sharpened<br />

to the micron, to produce a cutting edge that is both<br />

razor sharp yet extremely durable.<br />

Saw <strong>blades</strong><br />

Tools with bore<br />

& Knives<br />

Router Bits<br />

& Sets<br />

680°C in seconds - and the brazing is complete.<br />

CNC Router Cutter<br />

& Chucks<br />

Heat forged steel bodies for large diameter bits No<br />

router bits are exactly the same, sometimes not even in<br />

the way they are made. Certain bits require a few more<br />

steps than others, like heat forging the steel of larger<br />

diameter bits before turning it down into precise bit<br />

bodies. This extra step produces a radial grain orientation<br />

which gives large diameter bits extra strength and<br />

durability.<br />

Brazing We have pioneered the art of brazing. Not<br />

only does our unique custom-designed computerized<br />

brazing equipment help eliminate the inconsistencies<br />

found in old fashioned hand brazing, but our silver-copper-silver<br />

brazing 'sandwich' provides a tight bond between<br />

the steel and the carbide, with a shock absorbing<br />

effect to protect the carbide tips when cutting harder<br />

woods.<br />

Specially formulated carbide for specific applications<br />

You have to cut every kind material, so we make sure<br />

that our carbide tips can handle each individual job.<br />

This means specially formulating the carbide of each<br />

tool so that the compositions vary from being super<br />

hard (for tough cutting jobs like laminates) to being<br />

less hard (to absorb the impact when cutting large profiles)<br />

and everything in between.<br />

QUALITY CONTROL - In even the most carefully done<br />

task, there's always room for error. However at <strong>CMT</strong>, we<br />

take measures to prevent even this. Just like we have<br />

always done, we manually check the quality of our<br />

tools at each step of the manufacturing process, and<br />

we still make test cuts with rail & stile bits to make<br />

sure the cut fits. However, now we also use a fully<br />

automatic measuring process that measures every<br />

dimension of the tool without actually coming into<br />

contact with it, to make sure that the tool measurements<br />

are accurate and that the profiles conform precisely<br />

to technical specifications. We also use this<br />

system to gauge the wear and tear on the CNC machines.<br />

<strong>CMT</strong>’s fully automatic measuring system.<br />

www.cmtutensili.com<br />

Industrial<br />

Dowel Drills<br />

Bits for Hand<br />

Power Tools<br />

Spare Parts<br />

Power Tools<br />

& Accessories<br />

5Display Cabinets

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