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Allied Machine Offers Online Utility



Allied Machine & Engineering, a manufacturer of holemaking and finishing tooling systems, has announced its newest online tool: the Boring Insert Selector. "This resource saves time by simplifying the boring insert selection process and ensures machinists are provided the correct boring insert for each job's unique details. Rather than hunting through multiple catalog pages in order to narrow the field of possibilities, this online tool guides the user to the correct boring insert for the job in six steps," said a company spokesperson.

Allied's Boring Insert Selector allows end users to select job-specific criteria from drop-down menus. Criteria include roughing/finishing, shape, substrate, form, nose radius and material to be machined. If users are unsure which nose radius to select for their finish boring application, this tool provides tips on formulating that as well. Once all criteria are selected, users simply click "find insert" to reveal the best choice for their unique boring application. The online tool also provides an image and link for more detailed information and pricing.

"Even the most precise boring tool in the world can be a dud if you are using the wrong insert for your application. Allied's Boring Insert Selector can maximize the performance of your modular boring investment today," said Ben Morrett, Product Manager for both Criterion and Wohlhaupter boring lines at Allied. "We are always looking for ways to help customers achieve success. This selection tool will save folks time and money by providing them with the right boring insert, the first time, for each application they face."

For more information contact:

Allied Machine & Engineering Corp.

120 Deeds Drive

Dover, OH 44622

330-343-4283

www.alliedmachine.com

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