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I would think it’s for facing both sides of a small flange.
If it's for steps one of the tool holders is wrong.For steps , facing or turning , they should be the same hand. For facing opposite sides the tools would be opposite hand as shown.
The tool is shown in the ALORIS #87 catalog. According to the catalog cartridges are available for carbide inserts & square (HSS) type inserts. The #87 catalog has a 1977 copyright date.
Does anyone have any links to older ALORIS catalogs?
look at the depth of cut on the movable block. 3/4" or so. look at the scale, goes to 7",Brake rotors are turned machining both faces at once.
Something about being uniform thickness is more important
than run-out for not having pulsations in the brake pedal.
Maybe it is intended for rotor turning.
--Doozer
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