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KENFA Product Family

Cylindrical Tool Holders

KENFA Cylindrical Tool Holders organize the W, T, V, C, D and S type model routes shown in the catalog. Buyers should identify the compatible insert family, holder hand, approach angle, shank width and height, overall length, machine setup and current holder code. A model photo or drawing helps confirm the correct holder interface before quotation.

What should buyers confirm?

Use these fields to narrow the catalog route before KENFA reviews the final model and quotation.

  • Compatible insert family
  • Holder hand and approach angle
  • Shank width and height
  • Overall length and machine setup
  • Current holder code or drawing

How should buyers narrow this family?

Use the starting point that matches the information already available, then confirm the missing fields before model matching.

Cylindrical Tool Holders buyer selection matrix
Starting pointConfirmWhy it matters
Match a holder to an insert Insert family, holder style, hand, approach angle, shank width and height and machine clearance Insert shape does not by itself confirm seat, clamp, hand or shank compatibility.
Replace an existing holder Complete holder code, overall length, shank, insert and photos of the setup The existing code and dimensions provide the strongest starting point for interface review.
Change approach or reach Part drawing, operation, holder angle, required reach, overhang limit and turret or machine interface Reach and approach changes can affect rigidity, clearance and insert orientation.

Which matching errors should buyers avoid?

These checks keep a family-level inquiry from becoming an unsupported model or compatibility claim.

  • Verify holder hand and approach angle from the machine orientation rather than the catalog image alone.
  • Confirm shank width, height, overall length and clamp style as separate controlled dimensions.
  • Do not state insert compatibility until the exact holder and insert model references agree.

Buyer questions

Which code is most useful for holder replacement?

The complete current holder code is the best starting point, supported by the insert code, measured shank and setup photos.

Why do hand and approach angle matter?

They determine cutting orientation and clearance in the actual machine setup and can prevent an otherwise similar holder from being used.

Can a holder be selected from shank size alone?

No. Shank size must be checked with insert seat, clamp, hand, angle, length, operation and machine clearance.

Related buyer resources

Continue from family selection to the most relevant application, guide or catalog-request path.

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