TJ Davies Introduces High-Performance Coolant Tubes to Boost HSK Toolholder Efficiency!

TJ Davies Co. Inc. has expanded its tooling solutions portfolio with the introduction of a new line of coolant tubes and wrenches engineered specifically for HSK toolholders. Available in a comprehensive range of sizes — from HSK-25 to HSK-125 — this product line is designed to offer manufacturers a dependable, high-precision solution for toolholder maintenance and optimized coolant delivery.

These newly launched coolant tubes and accompanying wrenches are purpose-built to enhance both performance and compatibility in modern machining environments. HSK toolholders are widely recognized for their high accuracy and rigidity, especially in high-speed machining applications, and TJ Davies’ new range is developed to complement these capabilities. The coolant tubes ensure precise and directed coolant flow, which is essential for chip evacuation, heat management and extending the life of both tools and toolholders.

According to the company, the engineering behind these products focuses on durability, ease of use and consistent performance. By delivering coolant exactly where it’s needed, the tubes help maintain optimal cutting conditions, reduce thermal stress and improve surface finish quality. The dedicated wrenches in this line further support efficient installation and removal, ensuring secure toolholding and minimizing downtime during tool changes.

Manufacturers seeking reliable, high-efficiency solutions for HSK-based machining setups will find this new product line particularly well suited for applications that demand accuracy, stability and controlled coolant delivery. With the addition of these coolant tubes and wrenches, TJ Davies continues its commitment to providing practical, high-quality tooling accessories that enhance productivity across a wide range of machining operations.

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