Tool systems fit punching requirements
Danobat Punch Press users can select from a full range of high performance Mate tooling systems to fit the exact nature of their punching requirements.
Danobat punch press users can select from a full range of high performance Mate tooling systems to fit the exact nature of their punching requirements. These include Mate Ultra TEC, Mate Ultra XT, Mate original style thick turret tooling, and the Mate Ultraform forming tool system. Mate Ultra TEC is a full-featured, highest performance thick turret punching system that increases tool performance and flexibility, offers extended tool life, and allows interchangeability with existing systems.
Features of the Ultra TEC system include: premium high speed tool steel, quick tool change, easy click length adjustment (no shims or tooling required), grooved guides for best lubrication, Slug Free Die design, and relieved strippers for extended grind life.
Mate Ultra XT is a new tooling alternative with more features than original style thick turret tooling but not as full-featured as the Ultra Tec line.
Designed to give press operators extra setup convenience, the system is another choice to achieve the highest quality punching at the lowest cost per part.
Ultra XT has these high performance features: premium high speed tool steel, quick tool change, easy click length adjustment, grooved guides for best lubrication and Slug Free Die design.
Mate Original Style Thick Turret Tooling is an economical thick turret tooling system that is fully OEM compatible with design enhancements that include: premium high speed tool steel punches, hexagon shaped 1/2' A and 1-1/4' B station punch heads for easy adjustment and maintenance, and Slug Free Die design.
All three tooling systems are available in sizes for 1/ 2' A station, 1-1/4' B station, 2' C station and 3-1/2' D station.
All Mate Tooling systems are 100 percent unconditionally customer satisfaction guaranteed.
Danobat users can gain a competitive advantage by using exclusive Mate Ultraform special assemblies to expand their fabricating capabilities while eliminating expensive secondary operations.
Examples include the new Mate HexLock system, which provides an alternative to self-clinching fasteners, and the Mate SnapLock assembly, which creates fabricated joints without secondary welding operations.
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