Aggregate Sawing
An aggregate tool is a combination of a gear box and a right angle adapter. Aggregate tools allow us to drill or cut from the side of a part instead of just from the top on a typical 3 axis machine.
Here is an example of an aggregate tool. The top of the tool attaches to the spindle and turns at a speed of 10,000 rpm. Different drills or cutting tools can be attached to the collets at either end.
This is a saw blade attached to the aggregate head mounted to the spindle of the machine. The machine is about to cut a part for a customer made from aluminum extrusion. The extrusion is mounted in a custom fixture on our C-axis router.
This is a saw blade attached to the aggregate head mounted to the spindle of the machine. The machine is about to cut a part for a customer made from aluminum extrusion. The extrusion is mounted in a custom fixture on our C-axis router.