Dressing Tool Assembly:
- The Dressing Tool assembly comes complete with a cutter assembly (shell mill), five carbide inserts, wrench, mounting adaptor, cone assembly mounting bolt, and water disbursement fitting ready for mounting to customer-supplied 22 mm or 35 mm Conic Tool Holder.
- Tool for dressing table surfaces (aluminum, plastic, wood,…), suction cup bearing feet, surface pads for suction cups & clamps as well as various styles of fixtures.
- The carbide cutter uses readily available carbide insert replacements.
NOTES:
- Different variations of dressing tools are available.
- When ordering, specify the bore diameter which corresponds to the tool holder (22 mm and 35 mm are available), and the screw size (10 mm and 12 mm are common sizes).
- Shorter or longer body lengths are available upon request.
- Tool holders are NOT INCLUDED.
- Carbide Inserts are NOT PRE-INSTALLED but are included with the Dressing Tool.
| Adaptor Body Mount | Part Number |
| Standard 4.7″, 35 mm ID | 20-022-01 |
| 3.7″, 35 mm Contact us for availability |
20-022-02 |
| 7.7″, 35 mm ID | 20-022-03 |
| 10.7″, 35 mm Contact us for availability |
20-022-08 |
| Standard 4.7″, 22 mm ID | 20-022-04 |
| Accessories | |
| Carbide Inserts (5) | 20-SEKN42A |
| Tool Holders | ISO 30 or ISO 40 |
| Mounting Screw | M10 or M12 |
| For Dressing Suction Cups | |
| Spindle Speed | 2200 RPM |
| Feed | 1100 mm per minute |
| For Dressing Tables | |
| Spindle Speed | 4000 RPM |
| Feed | 1500 mm per minute |
BLICK Dressing Tool Video:
FAQ
| Category | Question |
|---|---|
| Suction Cups | Q: What length should I cut my Top Seals? A: For the cut lengths for both your Top and Bottom Seals, see the link here for instructions on how to replace your seal. There you will find a chart to reference the cut lengths. |
| Location Devices | Q: Can Locating Pins be used as fences? A: No, Locating Pins can not be used as fences. They are not designed to withstand any significant amount of force. See the link here to see our line of Vacuum Fences |
| Fittings | Q: How do I properly remove tubing? A: Push in the collar of the fitting until it clicks, then pull out the tubing. Pulling out the tubing without pushing down the collar will damage the fitting. |
| Tools & Accessories: Vacuum Systems | Q: I have a vacuum leak. How do I find it? A: To locate a leak in your system, use the Isolator Kit to quickly and efficiently find where problem is, see the link here for instructions on how to pinpoint your leak and how to set things right. |
| Services & Repairs | Q: Do you guys do repairs? A: Yes, we do. Go to the link here to see how to get your BLICK tools fixed. |
| Services & Repairs | Q: I have "ghosting" on my piece, how do I prevent this? A: Here's how; see the link here |
Downloads
3″ Dressing Tools
$645.00
Dress Table Surface, Suction Cups, Clamps, and fixtures.
















