Brake Caliper Bracket
Brake Calipers are located on each wheel of the car and work to squeeze the brake pads against the rotors by hydraulic pressure of the brake caliper pistons. The brake calipers slow the spin of the wheel and get the vehicle to reduce its speed once the driver presses the brake pedal. The brake caliper is made of cast iron but can be also made of steel, stainless steel or aluminum. Production cycle includes milling, drilling, reaming, slotting and threading operations.
Material InfoFace Milling
A very efficient solution for high metal removal of cast iron and steel parts . Read more...
Drilling
Special SUMOCHAM drill for drilling and chamfering in one pass . Read more...
Tapping
Range: M10 - M22 DIN 13 HSS machine taps for ISO metric fine threads, suitable for a wide range of materials . Read more...
Drilling
A special SUMOCHAM drill for multi-step drilling . Read more...
Trepanning
A specially tailored tool featuring a 4 economical cutting edged profiling insert . Read more...
Slotting
A specially tailored tool with three effective special profiling inserts . Read more...
Reaming
DIN 212C brazed solid carbide reamers with straight flutes and a cylindrical shank for making blind holes . Read more...
Shoulder Milling
Interchangeable MULTI-MASTER 8 flute 45° helix solid carbide endmill heads with standard corner radii . Read more...
Slotting
A special slotting cutter with a half effective HELITANG tangentially clamped inserts that features 4 helical cutting edges . Read more...
