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06 June 2013
Sutton Tools has launched the latest addition to complement its Harmony family of endmills. The new VA-Harmony EndMill has been engineered specifically for milling stainless steels and super alloys—such as austenitic grades 304 and 316, duplex grades, as well as inconels 718 and 725.
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05 June 2013
Newly developed hardwearing super alloy materials call for innovative tools for effective and efficient machining. Sutton Tools’ latest product release—the Black Magic Carbide Drill ranges—provides the ideal solution for high-quality drilling of the latest materials found in the aerospace and oil & gas industries.
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19 March 2012
Sutton Tools has a clear idea of what they expect from their products. “Our goal is to fulfill and even exceed our customer’s expectations with performance and process reliability of our tools”, says the Australian manufacturer. In order to reach this goal, InfiniteFocus is used in combination with the rotation unit “Real3D”. The complete form measurement of drills, milling cutters etc. shows how much impact even smallest surface characteristics can have.
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01 March 2012
As the key player, Australian owned tooling developers, Sutton Tools, require no introduction. From their onset in 1917 they have proven to be great pioneers, adopting and developing new technologies to improve the efficiency of cutting tools and their manufacture, including the latest coating technologies. As part of this ongoing development, Sutton Tools has invested heavily in the use of robotics.
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01 November 2011
The EMO Hannover show, held every 4 years in Germany, is truly the world’s largest cutting tool show. A meeting point for manufacturers, distributors and endusers EMO is traditionally the venue where new products are launched and relationships developed.
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01 October 2011
Agile Manufacturing – Getting the Edge in Aerospace Production
Cutting tool performance is constantly evolving as we gain a greater understanding of the relationships between all aspects of cutting tool design and their application.
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01 September 2011
Following a fracture to his clavicle (collar bone), Veterinary Surgeon Dr. Ian Griggs invented and developed The Echidna Pin.
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01 August 2011
Sutton Tools was a founding member of the Defence Materials Technology Centre. Now in its 3rd year, big improvements in cutting tool productivity have been demonstrated from small or ‘Tiny Design’ features.
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30 September 2010
Austech is for anyone interested in the use of machine tools and accessories, laser technology, cutting tools, programming systems and specialised ancillary equipment. AUSTECH 2010 runs in conjunction with National Manufacturing Week, which combines several exhibitions under the one roof.
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02 September 2010
Gerard has been with Sutton Tools since July 2007, after completing a Certificate 2 in Engineering Studies. He recently accepted the Young Business Achievers Award Oct 2010: at the Northern Business Achievement Awards (NBAA), an award that recognises and rewards young achievers.
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04 June 2010
The Victorian Government, in partnership with the Victorian Industry Manufacturing Council, inducted Bill and Jim Sutton into the Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame Honour Roll for their outstanding contributions to sustained manufacturing excellence in Victoria at the annual industry gala dinner held on 2 June 2010 in Melbourne.
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29 October 2009
Sutton Tools Health and Safety Committee of Thomastown Plant is a finalist in the prestigious WorkSafe Victoria Awards 2009.
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27 August 2009
Australian military essentials – from bulletproof vests to aircraft – will be manufactured more quicklyand economically thanks to a new facility to be launched in Thomastown, Victoria on 27 August...
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01 August 2009
With no neurological drills in the country hospital Dr. Rob Carson’s sent for a house hold power drill with a Sutton Tools Drill Bit in it from the maintenance department. Nicholas Rossi’s life was saved by Dr Rob Carson’s quick thinking...
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