Monaghan Tooling Group Offers Reamer Reconditioning Service
The Diatool service includes replacing all blades, grinding a fresh bevel geometry, refurbishing the body of the reamer and coating the blades if required.
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Monaghan Tooling Group offers a Diatool reamer reconditioning service that can retip, renew and restore most major brands of high-performance reamers to OEM specs. The service includes replacing all blades, grinding a fresh bevel geometry, refurbishing the body of the reamer and coating the blades if required.
Diatool reamer reconditioning is designed for solid and expandable monoblock reamers, expandable cutting rings and replaceable head reamers. Diatool can provide multiple options in advanced coatings and blade materials using cermet, coated carbide or polycrystalline diamond (PCD). Diatool does not limit the times a reamer can be reconditioned, providing a longer service life of the reamer with no compromise in tool life or cutting quality. Diatool’s reamer reconditioning service is said to offer standard deliveries of four-to-six weeks and cost savings of 40% over new tooling.
In addition to refurbishing, Diatool offers application consultation to improve existing tooling by offering the latest alternative geometries or coatings. According to the company, typical results are higher bore quality of the part, reduced cycle time and significant savings without reinvestment in new tooling.
Diatool has over 35 years of experience in building and reconditioning of high-performance reaming systems and developing application-driven solutions.
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