Oil Tool Grinder gets upgrade

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The Oil Tool Grinder has now been upgraded by Dean, Smith & Grace and re-launched as the OTG2.

MTTG companies have been manufacturing the original oil tool grinder since its introduction in 2004, and the latest machines now range from electronic universal grinders through to multi-wheel 6 axis machines.

The machine is known for its flexibility, precision and productivity and was the only one that has been designed and developed to meet the day-to-day requirements of the oil industry, OEMs—and the needs of repair shops for grinding and regrinding of all types of stabilizer and drill pipe—drill heads, hydroclean bars, fishing tools, mills, reamers and ancillary equipment.

All machines in the OTG2 range are still available in both electronic and full CNC versions and are built to meet a customer’s specific requirements. Dean, Smith & Grace and MTTG engineers are always available to discuss and advise on machine specifications and applications.

The new OTG2 is an example of British engineering at its very best and all the machines are designed, manufactured, commissioned and tested in the MTTG and Dean, Smith & Grace, technology & production facilities in Keighley and Halifax, England.

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