In One Sentence
Mazteknik supplies cutting tools, holders and precision metrology to automotive and CNC mass-production lines from a deep on-shelf inventory across Turkey.
What Processes Are Run on Automotive Lines?
Automotive parts — cylinder heads, crankshafts, gearboxes, brake discs, wheels — are produced on serial machining lines. Sustained quality depends on tool minutes and the right holder selection.
Mazteknik covers the full process chain:
- Face and pocket milling — indexable end mills, face mills
- Rough and finish turning — carbide inserts, CBN and ceramic grades
- Drilling and counterboring — carbide drills, brazed assemblies
- Threading — taps and thread mills
- In-process metrology — digital micrometers, comparators, tool presetters
Which Tool Type for Which Operation?
| Operation | Recommended Tool | Typical Brand |
|---|---|---|
| Face milling | Indexable end mills | AKKO, Vergnano |
| Rough turning | Carbide inserts | Korloy, Sandvik |
| Finish turning | CBN / ceramic inserts | Iscar, Mitsubishi |
| Steel drilling | Solid carbide drills | Volkel, OSG |
| Threading | Carbide taps | Volkel, Vergnano |
| Metrology | Digital micrometers, comparators | Insize, Mitutoyo |
How Mazteknik Approaches Automotive
Our Şekerpınar/Kocaeli warehouse is positioned to ship to TOSB and GOSB lines within 24 hours. WhatsApp support is live during all working hours for urgent shift-change requests.
For carbide end mills and drills that aren't economical to discard, our Tool Regrinding service restores the original geometry and recovers 85–95% of new-tool performance — typically a 25–40% annual reduction in tooling spend for an average automotive line.
Frequently Asked
How do we extend tool life on the line? The right combination of cutting speed (Vc), feed (fz) and coolant strategy can double or triple tool life. Validate your parameters using our CNC Speed & Feed Calculator.
What's the lead time on standard cutting tools? Standard inventory items (indexable inserts, monolithic end mills, taps) ship same-day or next-day. Specials ship in 7–14 business days.
CBN or coated carbide for hardened steel? For hardened steel above HRC 55, CBN delivers longer tool life and better surface finish. Below HRC 50, coated carbide is still the economical choice.
Can the same machine cut both aluminum and steel? Yes — but holder and insert geometry must change. Aluminum needs sharp polished carbide; steel needs TiAlN-coated grades. The wrong combination ruins surface finish and burns through tooling fast.