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Coolant Collet Being one of the leading manufacturers of Tool Holding products, Lexis Tooling Systems Pvt Ltd stretched its footprint in India over a wide range of product range ER Collets, TG Collets, DA Collets, NC Collets, Coolant Collets, Sealed Collets, Tapping collets, ORT Collets, Collet Chucks, Hydro Grip reduction Sleeves, Adjustable Straight Collets using in High power milling chuck, Tool Holders, Pullstuds and Clamping Nuts using state of art machinery and gauges to assure Quality Collet and 100% accuracy at par with DIN & ANSI International Standard guidelines Lexis tooling engaged in manufacturing and supplying of Coolant Collet to the domestic market as well export market using state of art machinery and gauges to assure Quality Collet and 100% accuracy. Through Coolant Collet also known in the industry as Sealed Collet and Rubber Sealed Collets. Coolant collets are high precision exact size collets and have no collapse range. Coolant Collet (EK): Also known as External Sealed Collets To direct fluid through the collet to the cutting tool tip, allowing the use of standard cutting tools in coolant through applications or to route fluid through the tool and around the tool for higher coolant volume, Lexis Toolings Sealed Collet for coolant-through applications, manufacturing at par with pressure resistance tested to 1000 psi (70 bar). To meet special application requirements Lexis tooling also offering special Sealed Collets which will withstands 2000 psi (140 bar) pressure resistance. Lexis tooling systems ER Sealed Collets have, High Accuracy, Versatility, Multiple Applications, Wide Clamping Range, Long Life, Ideal for Tool Extensions, and Precision Manufactured to DIN 6499, Sealed collets are high precision exact size collets and have no collapse range, available in Inch and metric bore sizes. Lexis tooling also offering Coolant Collet, Sealed Collet & Tap Sealed Collets applied in Coolant thro applications, for more products details please visit www.lexisindia.com
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