A bogie frame is a chassis or framework carrying wheels attached to the train, serving as a modular sub-assembly of
wheels and axles to provide some degree of cushioning against the shocks transmitted from the track during motion. A
bogie usually remains attached to a railway carriage or locomotive. A bogie is a 4-wheeled or 6-wheeled truck that
provides support for the vehicle body and is used to provide its traction and braking. Bogies can be cast models or
steel plate fabrication bogies.
Helido 45° face milling cutters carry square or octagonal double-sided inserts with 8 and 16 cutting edges;
recommended for roughing operations at a maximum 8 mm depth of cut.
SUMOCHAM comprises a revolutionary clamping system that improves productivity output rates while enabling more
insert indexes. The shank itself is designed with twisted nozzles and exhibits a durable and stably constructed
body.