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New Service to Maximize Milling Productivity



MSC Industrial Supply Co., a distributor of metalworking and maintenance, repair and operations (MRO) products and services to industrial customers throughout North America, has introduced MSC MillMax, an exclusive service focused on maximizing milling productivity and reducing cost.

"MSC MillMax combines the knowledge and insight of MSC's team of professional metalworking specialists with proprietary impact testing equipment and software to improve the milling performance on computer numerical control (CNC) machine tools," said a company spokesperson. "As part of the new service, MSC's metalworking specialists will recommend an optimal tool and/or holder for each respective application from its portfolio of top brands. These specialists will then perform an impact test and share the ideal performance parameters in mere minutes, using science rather than estimates to achieve these optimal results. MSC's representatives will also provide documented application cost savings as appropriate."

"Machining organizations recognize that it often takes hours to test milling operations through trial and error, resulting in significant down time and lost productivity with no guarantee of optimal performance," said Jamie Goettler, Director of Metalworking Innovation for MSC. "MSC MillMax is designed to take the guess work out of the equation by reducing the milling optimization process to just a few minutes. While piloting this new service, we have helped customers increase material removal rates, reduce cycle times, improve surface finishes and extend tool life, leading to improved productivity, quality and cost savings. We look forward to offering this service and the related benefits to many other customers."

MSC MillMax originated through a previously announced cooperative research and development agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to improve the competitiveness of U.S. manufacturers. Under the project, MSC's metalworking specialists are being trained by ORNL to work with manufacturing customers to optimize their CNC machine tools and collect data that will advance manufacturing in the United States.

Those interested in MSC MillMax should contact their local MSC representative or visit mscdirect.com/solutions/millmax to schedule an appointment with an MSC metalworking specialist.

For more information contact:

MSC Industrial Supply Co.

800-645-7270

www.mscdirect.com/solutions/millmax

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