Colored Billet Toolheads
Quote from Reloader on March 24, 2014, 9:00 pmI noticed the new colored billet toolheads introduced at SHOT show in the latest Blue Press and on the website. They look great.
What is the main difference or advantage to the new toolhead over the standard?
Is it simply color to be able to customize and color code the machine?
Are the tolerances any better?
Thank you.
I noticed the new colored billet toolheads introduced at SHOT show in the latest Blue Press and on the website. They look great.
What is the main difference or advantage to the new toolhead over the standard?
Is it simply color to be able to customize and color code the machine?
Are the tolerances any better?
Thank you.
Quote from Reloader on March 25, 2014, 4:42 pmThe color anodized toolheads are made of billet aluminum. The tolerances are identical to the standard toolheads. The zinc alloy the standard toolheads are made of is not able to be anodized. The sole purpose is for color identification.
The color anodized toolheads are made of billet aluminum. The tolerances are identical to the standard toolheads. The zinc alloy the standard toolheads are made of is not able to be anodized. The sole purpose is for color identification.
