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Kyocera showcases its cutting-edge innovations at AMB trade fair 2024

In order to contribute to the revolutionizing metalworking and machining technologies, Kyocera unveils a series of its latest cutting-edge innovations at the trade fair taking place in Stuttgart, Germany from September, 10-14, 2024.

  • Industrial Tools

Kyoto/Neuss − Kyocera, a global supplier in industrial solutions, presents its latest cutting-edge solutions at AMB 2024, one of the five most significant trade fairs focussing the metal working industry. Among other things, the company unveils tap milling multitools, a stator housing tool, a new vending machine as well as an electric inserts driver at its booth (Hall 3, #3B40).

Kyocera’s innovations at AMB 2024

1. “Gewinden 4.1” Tap milling multitools
Kyocera’s “Gewinden 4.1” represents a significant leap in threading technology. This multi-functional tool allows for the drilling of a core hole, chamfering, and thread cutting without the need for tool changes. The innovative system integrates a sophisticated combination tool and advanced technology within the tool holder, making traditional tool changes and tool paths obsolete. The tool’s unique geometry and holding system enable up to 50 % time savings in thread production, ensuring efficiency and precision. The tool is nominated for the AMB 2024 Innovation Award.

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Kyocera’s “Gewinden 4.1” Tap milling multitools

2. Stator housing tool
Engineered with an innovative lightweight design, Kyocera’s stator housing tool weighs a maximum of 12 kg, significantly reducing machine power requirements. Compatible with HSK A63 tool holders, it integrates seamlessly into existing production lines without costly upgrades. Optimized for thin-wall machining, it guarantees high accuracy, perfect roundness as well as excellent surface quality, making it ideal for EV stator housing machining. The tool’s AM cutting arms feature through-coolant channels for superior chip removal and extended tool life, ensuring enhanced performance and reduced downtime. It also machines two large diameters in a single operation, ensuring perfect concentricity and alignment.

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Kyocera’s Stator housing tool

3. Vending machine DC1700
The DC1700 modernizes traditional drawer-based vending machines with adjustable bin dividers and flexible software, allowing configuration of up to 1,792 locations. With up to 14 drawers and a maximum load capacity of 100 kg each, the machine features a durable 21” touch screen, built-in RFID reader, barcode and QR code scanner. The web-based management software enables off-site control, integration with ERP systems as well as generation of automatic reports and purchase orders. It offers comprehensive inventory management, monitoring, and user access control.

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Kyocera’s Vending machine DC1700

4. Electric inserts driver
Kyocera’s Electric inserts driver combines electric power with manual torque control, simplifying the process of changing inserts, even inside the machine. It significantly reduces insert change time, with a 48 % time saving compared to manual tools. The tool features a torque range of 1–5 Nm, an easy-grip handle, one-touch bit holder, LED light, USB-C charging with approximately 400 operations per charge as well as an attachable strap for safety handling.

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Kyocera’s Electric inserts driver


Overview: Kyocera at AMB 2024

ShowAMB
Date 10 to 14 September 2024
Location Stuttgart, Germany
Kyocera's booth
Hall 3, Booth #3B40

Kyocera Unimerco will also be present at the DMG MORI booth in Hall 10, #10D10, where they will showcase their latest innovations and solutions especially for the automotive, aerospace, fluid power, and energy industries.

About AMB trade fair

AMB – Internationale Ausstellung für Metallbearbeitung (international exhibition for metal working) – is one of the five most significant trade fairs focussing the metal working industry and takes place every two years. The trade fair, located in Stuttgart, Germany, showcases progress in products, technologies, innovations, services and concepts in the field of metalworking. For example, during this year’s edition, among other things, machine tools and manufacturing facilities, precision tools, components, assemblies and operating materials as well as service, storage and workshop equipment are presented.

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