
When deciding on the appropriate cutting tool for a particular application, it is difficult to determine whether a standard tool or a special tool is preferable. The ideal tool selection is contingent on various factors, such as the nature of the business situation, the manufacturing programme, the production type, and sometimes personal preferences. Standard cutting tools, produced by a specific tool manufacturer, offer high versatility and are appropriate for machining a diverse range of parts that come in different shapes.
Furthermore, the tool exhibits excellent performance capabilities when cutting various engineering materials. To ensure seamless production processes, it is crucial to have the cutting tools delivered in a timely manner. This is why standard tools are the foundation of tool stock management on metalworking production floors.
A special cutting tool is designed for specific operations on a particular part, made of a specific material, and used on a machine that requires a specific work-holding fixture. This custom-engineered tooling solution aims to provide the best possible performance and outcome. However, there is a downside to this solution as it limits the tool's versatility, making it less adaptable to different applications. As a result, special tools are primarily used for high-volume mass production, especially in the automotive industry.
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