ARRIS VMC TOOLING MANUFACTURER FOR HIGH-PRECISION MACHINING
Vertical milling centre machining tool solutions for accuracy and durability.
Arris VMC machining tool manufacturer is an ISO certified producer and exporter in India. We manufacture machining tool solutions that are compliant with a wide range of industry standards.
Our chucks, holders, and arbors are forged from steel alloys, making them durable. Additionally, 5-axis machining treatment ensures excellent tolerances and surface finishes. Our products are popular with automobile component manufacturers, but they are also equally applicable to production processes where milling and lathing are key operations.
Manufacturing Process of VMC Machining Tool Solutions
The exact process we follow when manufacturing our VMC machining tool solutions varies based on the tool in question. Common steps in the manufacturing process include:
Forging
Workers heat a steel alloy bar and then mold it using a hydraulic press.
Turning
We create the taper, flange, and the internal bore once the forged blank has cooled down.
Carburizing
Workers introduce the tools in a carbon-rich furnace and then quench them in oil to make the surface extremely hard.
Precision Grinding
Machinists grind the tools to industry-standard tolerances.
Balancing
Engineers inspect the tools for balance, making adjustments where necessary to conform with international standards.

Applied Industry Standards
| Product | Material | Applicable Standards |
|---|---|---|
| Collet Chuck | Steel Alloy | HSK-A 50/63/100, BT 30/40/50, ABT 40/50, SK 40/50, CAT 40, ISO 40/50 |
| Hydraulic Chuck | Steel Alloy | BT 30/40/50, ABT 30/40/50, HSK-A 50/63/100, SK 40/50 |
| Shrink Fit Holder | Steel Alloy | BT 30/40/50, ABT 30/40/50, HSK-A 50/63/100 |
| Side Lock Arbor | Steel Alloy | HSK-A 63/100, BT 30/40/50, ABT 40/50, SK 40/50, CAT 40, ISO 40/50 |
| Face Mill Arbors | Steel Alloy | HSK-A 63/100, BT 30/40/50, ABT 40/50, SK 40/50, CAT 40, ISO 40/50 |
Why Choose Arris Tooling as Your Preferred VMC Tooling Manufacturer
Expertise
Our VMC machining tool solutions support multiple industry standards—from BT and CAT to SK and HSK.
Prototype-production
We provide end-to-end production in a modern ISO 9001:2015 manufacturing unit.
Quality control
We use HAIMER machines to check for dynamic balancing and surface finishing.
International suppliers
Substantial annual production that helps us cater to businesses in India, the US, the UK, Canada, Europe, the Middle East, Japan, and the rest of Asia-Pacific.
Applications of VMC Machining Tools
The exact application of VMC machining tools depends on the part in question. Each tool is important in its own right.
Collet Chucks
Excellent for everyday usage; diverse applications.
Milling Chucks
Useful for working with hard metals like stainless steel.
Hydraulic Chucks
Preferred choice for vibrational dampening and accuracy across hard and soft metals.
Shrink Fit Holders
Great for high-speed, high-precision applications.
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Detailed Technical Insights
Tool Holder: The inverted conical part. The slope and the degree of taper determines the actual BT level. The tool holder may be small or large depending on the BT level, mainly depending on the size of the spindle.
Retention knob/pull stud: A type of detachable nut that is affixed on top of the tool holder. This helps the tool move up and down and hold it in place.
Chuck nut: Affixed to the bottom of the tool holder. Can be screwed in and out of place.
ER Collet: Inside the chuck nut is the ER collet. This collet is tapered and has vertically parallel grooves. ER collets come in various degrees of taper and sizes. ER collet’s diameter determines which tool will fit. ER Collets are changeable. ER collet is good for accommodating various types of drills.
Face milling cutters: Indexable tools. Their inserts can be changed. Used for face milling and shoulder milling.
Solid Carbide tool: Used for cutting with high force.
Tapes: Used for creating grooves in the holes. Can be straight flute or spiral flute.
Drill: Self-explanatory.

