Cutting Tools
Turning, milling, drilling, threading, and grooving selections matched to material and machine envelope.
Get Quote →Upload a print, catalog number, or machine note once. Seco Tools turns it into a clean quote path for inserts, holders, fixtures, setup equipment, and buyer-ready documentation.
Turning, milling, drilling, threading, and grooving selections matched to material and machine envelope.
Get Quote →Holder, collet, adapter, and spindle interface review with runout and clearance notes.
Get Quote →Soft jaws, nests, stops, and first-operation holding ideas for repeatable setup plans.
Get Quote →Presetting, measurement, coolant, and handling accessories bundled for the workcell.
Get Quote →Friendly application notes on reach, chip control, tolerance risk, and finish targets.
Get Quote →Seco Tools keeps the conversation practical: what machine, what material, what tolerance, what finish, what delivery window, and what purchasing evidence is needed.
Machine model, spindle, coolant, material, and tolerance notes are gathered before a tool list is finalized.
Each response separates included tooling, excluded consumables, and open buyer decisions.
Suggested combinations reduce last-minute mismatch between inserts, holders, adapters, and fixtures.
Accepted quote context can be turned into a repeatable reference for future procurement cycles.
FAI notes, material trace comments, and purchasing summaries are prepared when a program needs them.
Buyers get a readable response instead of a pile of catalog codes without context.
Turning, milling, drilling, grooving, and threading choices with material and tolerance notes.
Holder geometry, reach, runout, coolant-through options, and machine compatibility in one review.
Workholding, presetting, measuring, coolant, and handling accessories that make the quote usable on the floor.
"Seco Tools turned our rough holder list into a purchasing package our machinist, buyer, and quality lead could all understand before the weekly NPI meeting."
Maya Ortiz, NPI Procurement Lead, Northline Robotics LLC
Yes. Add the machine, material, operation, and target date if you have them. The team will mark missing assumptions in the response.
No. A STEP file, sketch, setup note, or current tool list is enough to begin a guided conversation.
Tell us expected monthly volume, accepted substitutes, and any buyer-approved brands. Repeat ordering can be packaged as a reference set.
Unless stated, tax, duty, machine programming, custom gauges, rush freight, and buyer-specific validation runs are separate.
Attach project notes in the message field, or simply describe the cut, material, and machine. A tooling advisor can help turn it into a practical quote checklist.