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Follow on Google News | ![]() LeBlond Introduces K.O. Lee Economy MandrelsK.O. Lee Economy Mandrels are cost-effective tools to hold machined component parts ready for milling, grinding or quality inspection.
By: LeBlond Ltd. LeBlond Ltd., a supplier of LeBlond lathes, K.O. Lee grinders and OEM service parts, has introduced a practical line of K.O. Lee Economy Mandrels that are time-tested, “best-in-class” Used in production lines, tool rooms and home work shops, K.O. Lee Economy Mandrels feature expanding, solid and expanding-end mandrels. The three models differ in how they hold and attach to a part. Expanding mandrels have a wide range of expansion and high levels of concentricity featuring 10 tapered arbors (or shafts) from 5” to 17” with a slotted sleeve that expands from ½” to 3-3/4” to fit the internal bore of the component. The design of the expanding mandrel makes it possible to clamp the machined part from the inside so that the outer surface is free to work on. Solid mandrels are used for machining the outside diameter of a part that is concentric with a drilled or bored hole. They are manufactured from rock solid steel and have flat heads with tapered bodies. The Solid Mandrels range in body diameter from 7/32” to 2-7/8” and stretch in length from 3-3/4” to as long as 13.” Expanding-end mandrels feature an expanding end for holding and bearing the inside diameter of a workpiece. These mandrels are produced from carbon steel for quick and easy machining. The body diameter ranges from ¼” to 2” with corresponding shank diameters of ¼” to 1.” K.O. Lee Economy Mandrels promise value and do not scrimp on quality. For additional information, call LeBlond Ltd. at (866) 948-9156 or visit their website at leblondusa.com. Company Information LeBlond Ltd. is the only company in the world with OEM replacement parts for LeBlond and Standard Modern lathes, K.O. Lee grinders, Johnson Press and Deka Drills. LeBlond sells new machines, rebuilds equipment and offers “world-class” End
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