ARCH Cutting Tools Acquires Gallatin, Tennessee Based Company, BMWG, LLC
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan – ARCH Cutting Tools Corp. (“ARCH”) announces the acquisition of BMWG, LLC, a manufacturer of indexable and solid round tools, located in Gallatin, Tennessee. The new acquisition will join ARCH Cutting Tools, further solidifying ARCH as an industry leader in precision custom tooling. With its state-of-the-art facility and equipment, BMWG specializes in…
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The U.S. Manufacturer for U.S. Manufacturers Explore our inclusive company culture, and how we use it to augment our broad custom tooling capabilities and increase throughput at your spindle in the October 2023 edition of Manufacturing in Focus.
ARCH Cutting Tools Acquires Cape Coral, Florida Based Company, VR Wesson
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan — ARCH Global Holdings LLC Company (ARCH) announced the acquisition of VR Wesson, a manufacturer of standard and special inserts, tool holders, and milling cutters located in Cape Coral, Florida. The company will join ARCH Cutting Tools, a division of ARCH and industry-leading, American manufacturer of solid round and indexable metal removal…
ARCH Annexes Unique Carbide Entity
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, January 30, 2023 — ARCH® Cutting Tools Corp. announced the acquisition of Custom Carbide Cutter, Inc. (CCCI), a company located in Cincinnati that provides high-quality cutting tools to manufacturers and distributors. The new acquisition will join ARCH Cutting Tools, an industry leader in high-performance custom tooling. ARCH Cutting Tools is based in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan…
Holiday Hours
ARCH Cutting Tools – Athol will be closed: December 23rd, 2022- January 2nd, 2023 & will reopen January 3rd, 2023 ARCH Cutting Tools – CDC/Warren will be closed: December 23rd & 26th 2022 & will reopen December 27th, 2022 December 30th, 2022 – January 2nd, 2023 & reopen January 3rd, 2023 ARCH Cutting Tools – Dayton South will…
When should I go indexable in a drilling application?
“When should I go indexable in a drilling application?” It’s a question our Application Engineers get asked a lot. According to Pat Mulcahy, you should consider using an indexable drill when:⚙️The hole is 5/8 or larger in diameter⚙️The depth is 2x – 5x the diameter⚙️The hole tolerance is open (> +/- .005″)⚙️If blind holes /…