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“Because it has a polygon shape, a Capto toolholder couldn’t turn inside a spindle, so the whole transferrable torque of the spindle is on the entire taper of the Capto holder.” Weber, president of Rego-Fix Tool Corp., Indianapolis. “A CAT or BT holder has keyways at the flange that transmits torque,” said Andreas S. The polygon also provides torque transmission from the machine tool spindle to the cutting tool without the need for keyways. The polygon taper ensures automatic radial centering and even pressure around the coupling, according to Sandvik Coromant, enabling repeatability within 2μm. “I found the three-sided polygon provided superior stability.” “Why does a modular system have to be circular?” Andersson asked. The Coromant Capto’s three-corner polygon shape distinguishes it from other toolholders.

SANDVIK CAPTO PULLING TOOL ISO
We drove this certification to make sure no one could change the design, and that’s what ISO certification achieves.” “We wanted to ensure that if anyone makes it, and anyone is more than welcome to make it, all the tolerances are exactly the same as the original. “When the patent ran out, we didn’t want people to make a lower-quality version so that it started to create problems for those who had Coromant Capto,” said Chris Mills, national portfolio manager for Sandvik Coromant, Fair Lawn, N.J.

Sandvik Coromant’s Coromant Capto machine adapted clamping units (MACU) for lathes are suitable for turning and milling applications. ISO certification means no manufacturer can sell a Coromant Capto holder that doesn’t conform to the standard’s specifications.
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Since then, Coromant Capto has made industry inroads via sales by Sandvik Coromant and its various licensees and was adopted in 2008 as an ISO standard (26623) for toolholding systems when the company’s patent expired and the need to license it ceased.
SANDVIK CAPTO PULLING TOOL FULL VERSION
Sandvik Coromant completed the first prototype in 1989 and unveiled the full version at IMTS 1990 in Chicago. Ken Andersson, who has since retired from the toolmaker and now builds boats, invented Coromant Capto. For the Coromant Capto toolholding system developed by Sandvik Coromant Co., modularity, universality and repeatability define it. Those are definitions of the Latin word capto.

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Mastercam 2018 provides specialized, automated strategies for CoroTurn® Prime A-type and B-type tools providing full control of toolpath and cutting directions, lead in and lead out, plus management of speeds and feeds based on tested PrimeTurning specifications. The combination of tool design and toolpath strategies integrated into Mastercam 2018 ensures lower cycle times, significantly higher productivity, and lower production costs. Mastercam’s new toolpath strategy takes full advantage of CoroTurn Prime tool’s ability to turn in all directions and provides the control you need to achieve the highest material removal rates possible while doubling tool life. Partnering with Sandvik Coromant, Mastercam 2018 adds automated toolpath support for the new PrimeTurning™ method and CoroTurn® Prime tools.
