Products

Gravostar  
 
 Abrasives (bonded)
 Abrasives (coated)
 Adhesives
 Back Ends
 Back spot facing tools
 Burrs
 Calibration
 Carbide tools
 (indexable)
 Carbide tools (solid)
 Chucks
 Clamping elements
 Cleaning products
 Coolants
 Collets
 Countersinks
 Cutting Tools
 Cutting Oils
 Dividing heads
 Dovetail cutters
 Drills
 Drill bits
 Engraflexx
 Engraving tools
 (micropercussion)
 Engraving tools  
 (HSS/Carbide solid)
 Files
 Fixture plates 
 Gauges
 Gravostar 
 Grinding wheels
 Ground Flat Stock
 Hacksaw blades
 Hand Tools
 Hand cleaners
 Hole saws
 Hygiene products
 Indexing heads
 Indexable inserts
 Indexable tooling
 Inverted dovetail
 cutters
 Janitorial products
 Lubricants 
 Measuring
 equipment 
 Milling tools
 (indexable) 
 Milling tools (solid)
 Oils
 Optical devices
 Paper products
 Power tools
 Power saw blades
 Precision equipment
 Precision tools
 Protective clothing 
 Quintus setting
 devices
 Reamers 
 (HSS/Carbide/
 Indexable)
 Regrinds
 Saws
 Saw blades
 Screws
 Silver steel
 Sockets
 Socket sets
 Speed increasers
 Spindle tooling
 Taps & Dies
 Threading tools
 (indexable)
 Threading tools
 (solid)
 Toolholders
 Turning tools
 Universal adaptors
 Vices
 Vice jaws
 Vice towers 
 Workholding
  

 
How you benefit with Gravostar - Click Here for Gravostar Presentation Video
 
Click Here for examples of Part Marking

 

Metric Setting Instructions for W-20 and WS-20 gravostar - Click Here
Imperial Setting Instructions for W-20 and WS-20 gravostar - Click Here

20 or 30 years ago a component would typically be re-worked several times during its manufacturing cycle, yet in today’s competitive marketplace this can no longer be tolerated. Component part manufacturers and their sub-contract partners are constantly looking at ways to improve their throughput performance and quality standards.

Whilst companies invest in new multi-functional machine tools and complex software systems to make more difficult parts, there is still standard practice for component part marking by moving items to another location with a dedicated machine, hand stamping or vibro-etching increasing the risk of damage and marking error. There is also the small matter of added time and cost. 

Another common method is to use small diameter ball-nose cutters or D-bits to mill engrave which is both slow and inconsistent. However by utilising gravostar efficiency is improved considerably as the parts are marked during the machining process without the need for further handling, additional set ups, intermediate storage or re-working. It is quick, consistent and easy to use. 

Your machine tool standard engraving cycle or computer aided manufacturing software follows your command to create the data you require as part of the main programming sequence. Programme, handle, machine, mark, inspect and deliver only once with gravostar.

For further information download the PDFs below:-
 
Gravostar Brochure - Click Here
Comparison Brochure - Click Here
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

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