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AT3 Class Tooling

AT3 Class Tooling

AT3 Class Tooling

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What is the repeatability assured by AT3 class tooling?
What are the other standards in vogue regarding tooling for CNC Machines. Is there anyhting better than AT3?

Thanks
rakes

RE: AT3 Class Tooling

First let me say, you may be chasing tolerance ghosts unless all conditions are IDEAL.  Conditions inside of a machining center cabinet are almost always less than ideal. Here is a link from MMS online concerning the selection of toolholders. http://www.mmsonline.com/articles/019602.html

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