Expert Guidance. Practical Solutions. No Obligation.
Specifying the right toolholding system for a new machine, a new process or a challenging application is not always straightforward. The wrong choice costs money in poor tool life, excessive vibration, scrapped components and unplanned downtime. Nydaloxe Precision offers a technical consultancy service putting over 30 years of toolholding expertise directly at your disposal, whether you need a quick specification check or a full application review.
Application Engineering
We work with you to understand your machining process and identify the toolholding solution that best meets your requirements for accuracy, rigidity, speed and economy. Our consultancy covers:
- Toolholding selection for new CNC turning and milling centre installations
- Driven tool specification for multi-axis and Y-axis turning applications
- Runout and balance grade selection for high-speed milling applications
- Coolant delivery system review and optimisation
Problem Solving and Root Cause Analysis
If you are experiencing poor tool life, excessive vibration, surface finish problems or unexplained dimensional variation, the toolholding can often be a contributing factor. We carry out on-site or remote diagnostic reviews covering:
- Runout measurement and interface condition assessment
- Drawbar force verification and spindle condition review
- Drive coupling condition and driven tool performance testing
- Identification of toolholding-related sources of chatter and vibration
- Written findings and recommended corrective actions
Machine Procurement Support
Investing in a new CNC turning centre or machining centre is a significant commitment. We provide independent technical advice on toolholding selection, driven tool compatibility and workholding before you sign the order, not after.
Training and Knowledge Transfer
We offer practical toolholding training for maintenance engineers, setters and production personnel covering correct fitting procedures, torque requirements, inspection intervals and best practice for maximising tooling life and machine accuracy.


