Heule webinar to focus on the backspotfacing process

BSF webinar 01072021
BSF webinar 01072021

A webinar hosted by Heule will focus on the backspotfacing process and the corresponding tool innovation, BSF.

See how Heule has solved the problem of machining counterbores on the back face without having to turn the workpiece.

The next webinars will take place on 5th and 6th July. Register for free here.


  • Monday 5th July: 14:00

  • Tuesday 6th July: 14:00

BSF is a very popular, growing solution to reverse back spot facing machining. Extremely versatile and consistent, BSF is the tool to reach for when features demand accurate, high ratio (2.5 x Dia – Bore to Spot face) off the shelf answers.

More companies and industries are becoming aware of the opportunities BSF bring to their machine shops, reducing down time and eliminating health & safety concerns by removing manual intervention by the operator.

The webinar will highlight the BSF technology as well as selected applications. The participants will get an overview of BSF through the webinar and can easily see whether it is an interesting option for them. The target groups are therefore existing and potential customers who (might) be interested in the BSF.

DS Swiss www.dcswiss.co.uk

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