T-Tool USA apresenta sua série Zeta Woodline de porcas de segurança
T-Tool USA apresenta sua série Zeta Woodline de porcas de segurança. Este novo sistema de montagem oferece fixação otimizada para todas as variantes de fresas e cabeçais de corte. Sistema ideal em casos de tolerância zero entre a parte superior da porca de segurança e a parte infeiror do cabeçal cortador. Todas as porcas de segurança Zeta Woodline possuem um revestimento de alto rendimento totalmente inovador para menor fricção e fixação a maior torque. Força de fixação 60% maior que a maioria dos outros sistemas de porcas de segurança. Para mais informações, visite www.t-toolusa.com
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