Choose best-in-class cutting tools, tool holders, and workholding products from BIG KAISER and support the National Robotics League (NRL) at the same time. From Nov. 1 to Dec. 30, 2021, BIG KAISER will donate 2% of every order from an NTMA member company directly to the NRL program.
“This is our sixth annual promotion to support workforce development and STEM through the National Robotics League,” says Jack Burley, president/COO of BIG KAISER. “We are committed to helping NTMA customers solve tooling problems, reduce setup and cycle times, and reduce tooling consumption through longer tool life. Any time we can support our customers and the future of the industry at the same time, we’re happy to do so.”
There is no order minimum or maximum, and only two requirements:
- Place your order through your local BIG KAISER distributor and request drop ship from BIG KAISER.
- Mention NRL2021 on your order so that NTMA benefits from every dollar you invest.
BIG KAISER product lines include precision tooling, workholding, and tool management systems aimed at reducing both the overall process time and the cost per part. If your machine is equipped with a BIG-PLUS spindle, remember that BIG KAISER is the official licensed provider of BIG-PLUS tool holders in North America. Do not use any substitute dual contact products on your valuable machines.
Popular products include face mill holders, end mill holders, collet chucks, angle heads and tapping adaptors. The world-leading KAISER Boring System, high performance Sphinx Drills, Speroni Tool Measurement Systems and UNILOCK Workholding are included, as are CAT, BT, HSK and Capto systems. Download the latest product guide or find your local distributor at https://us.bigkaiser.com.
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