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                                                                                                                Max O’Dee
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                                      Tooling Update
available only for thick turret tooling, EXP uses a standard holder with universal punches—switching between punches reportedly occurs as much as four times faster than with traditional punches. All EXP punches come standard with Wilson Tool’s exclusive Ultima premium tool steel, optimizing punch life.
In addition, Wilson Tool now offers HPX guide assemblies for thin turret tooling. The guide assemblies combine EXP punch technology with the firm’s HP2 punch-adjustment capabilities, includ- ing tool-free punch-length adjustment. Wilson Tool: 651/286-6000; www.wilsontool.com
Dayton Progress
to Offshore Punch-
Blank Production
To illustrate the synergy created from its acquisition earlier this year by Misu- mi Group of Japan, Dayton Progress, Dayton, OH, has announced plans to acquire punch blanks from the Misumi factory complex in Vietnam. The Misumi plant is in the process of expanding and adopting the Dayton Progress blank- making process, to help realize all of the benefits of economy of scale. Dayton Progress notes that there will be no impact to the 500-plus jobs at its Dayton location.
Dayton Progress: 937/859-5111; www.daytonprogress.com
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