
Boost efficiency with Leitz’s new router cutters range
Boost efficiency with Leitz’s new router cutters range
Leitz tooling is excited to announce a massive new range of over 300+ locally produced router cutters.
This new CNC tooling range has been specifically engineered for the challenges of the British market. Manufactured by Leitz in Harlow, Essex, this new range uses the highest-grade solid carbide to ensure excellent cutting results across materials and exceptional tool life.
The range comprises of a massive variety of cutter types, sizes and diameters. Ensuring that regardless of brand, Leitz can equip your machine with high-performance CNC router cutters.
For more information, contact Leitz today to boost your efficiency and productivity with its new British-made range.
01279454530
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