Mechanical tapping unit WT Max

Mechanical tapping unit - WT Max - Sir Meccanica S.p.A.
Mechanical tapping unit - WT Max - Sir Meccanica S.p.A.
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Description

The WTMax is a portable and electronically controlled machine tool for internal cylindrical threads. It is generally created based on specific customer requirements and, therefore, the machining ranges, thread diameters, longitudinal stroke, lengths and pitches can be customized by taking into account the individual needs. Inside the WTMax, a mechanical device slides according to the rotation direction set, providing the tool with the appropriate axial feed needed to produce the thread with the correct pitch. By replacing the internal device, the machine tool will create different threads.

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17-20 Jun 2026 Chiba - Tokyo (Japan)

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    23-25 Jun 2026 Buxton (United Kingdom)

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