PCNC 770 Power Draw Bar, and Other New Products

January 25, 2012 by: Andrew Grevstad

We’ve added sev­eral new prod­ucts this month to the e-Store, all in response to cus­tomer requests.  So keep let­ting us know what you want for small milling needs, and we’ll do our best to make it available.

PCNC 770 Power Draw Bar.  We’ve ported our PCNC 1100 design to the PCNC 770.  Now avail­able (actu­ally, since late December)

32436-770-power_draw_bar_mg-7995-v3

Buy it here

T-Slot Clamp Kit.  These are handy for clamp­ing thin stock directly to the mill table.  A nice com­pli­ment to some of our other recent addi­tions, T-Slot Locat­ing Pins and Work Stops

32410_mg_7585

Buy it here

5″ Vise Jaws are back in stock.  By request, we’ve also added an addi­tional set that now includes the Pin Jaw

32106_vise_jaw_set_with_pin_jaw_mg_9129

Buy it here

 

Finally — Announc­ing the Tor­mach Outlet

Through­out the year, we end up with a small col­lec­tion of inven­tory — use­able prod­ucts with minor (and occa­sion­ally not-so-minor) imper­fec­tions that don’t allow us to sell at full retail.  How­ever, if we know one thing about our cus­tomers, its this:  they are handy and like to fix things.  So with that in mind — I’d like to intro­duce a new cor­ner of the Tor­mach e-Store:  The OUTLET.  It will have fac­tory sec­onds, dis­con­tin­ued prod­ucts, and maybe even an occa­sional PCNC Floor Model for sale.  We’ll be adding things to the out­let as we get them, so remem­ber to stop back every so often to check out what we’re clos­ing out.

So what’s on the OUTLET right now:  Stop by and Check it out here

 

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Andrew Grevstad

About

With over ten years of pro­fes­sional expe­ri­ence in advanced man­u­fac­tur­ing sys­tems, dig­i­tal design tools, and applied soft­ware, Andy Grevs­tad has worked in prod­uct devel­op­ment and tech­ni­cal sup­port for Tor­mach since 2008. Grevs­tad has received engi­neer­ing degrees from Michi­gan Tech­no­log­i­cal Uni­ver­sity and a M.S. and Uni­ver­sity of Wisconsin-Madison. He is a reg­u­lar con­trib­u­tor to Dig­i­tal Machin­ist mag­a­zine and also blogs weekly about CNC milling and related top­ics on the Tor­mach blog, Milling Around.

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