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Honing Tools are offered in economy versions.
October 30, 2008 -
ProMatic E-line is designed to fit and function on various honing machines, including Sunnen style SV/CK/CV/ML. Used to hone engine cylinder bores, connecting rods, and transmission gears, all tooling utilizes max number of abrasives ledges (stones) required to meet cylindricity and roundness requirements. E-line suits facilities that are looking to improve existing 2 and 4 stone hone heads but do not have requirement for high-production, high-precision, OEM-style hone tooling.
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Bates Technologies Expands Its Promatic Line of Hone Tooling and Abrasives
Fishers, Indiana, October 1, 2008 - Bates Technologies expands it line of production style hone tooling to include a economy version designed to fit and function on various honing machines including the Sunnen style SV, CK, CV, and ML which are found in precision machine shops and component suppliers worldwide.
The design features of the Bates ProMatic line of hone tooling stem from over 80 years of development and manufacturing of high precision, high production tooling technology used to hone engine cylinder bores, connecting rods and transmission gears in some of the worlds major OEM engine and powertrain manufacturers. The ProMatic hone tools have been designed to fit and function on many of the common hone machines in use today in small job shops to the largest tiered manufacturers. All ProMatic tooling utilizes the maximum number of abrasives ledges (stones) that may be required to meet the most stringent cylindricity and roundness requirements.
Bates Technologies used the 2008 IMTS to introduce its newly added economy version of the ProMatic series of hone tooling. David Chobany, Vice President of Bates noted that the "ProMatic E-line has been designed for those facilities that are looking to improve upon their existing two and four stone hone heads but do not have a requirement for a high production, high precision OEM style hone tooling".
For further information regarding the Bates Technologies line of ProMatic tooling contact Bates at 317-841-2400 or by e-mail at info@batestech.com
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