Mapal, one of the leading names in precision tooling, will be exhibiting at this year’s
Advanced Engineering (Stand N182). Visitors to the stand can expect to see a selection of the company’s most recent developments tailored to the aerospace, automotive, and fluid power sectors.
Among the highlights is the UNIQ DReaM Chuck 4.5°, now available in a wider range of lengths and interfaces. Designed to deliver exceptional clamping force and precision, the chuck is engineered to meet the demands of high-performance machining environments.
Also taking centre stage will be the OptiMill-Tro-Inox trochoidal milling cutter, developed specifically for applications where chip removal presents a challenge. Its geometry and cutting performance make it particularly effective in materials such as stainless steel, where conventional tools often struggle.

Mapal will also demonstrate the OptiMill-Uni-HPC-Pocket, a solution aimed at improving ramping processes during pocket machining. By reducing cycle times and enhancing tool life, this cutter offers a significant productivity boost for manufacturers seeking efficiency in complex operations.
In the aerospace tooling category, Mapal will unveil its latest spotfacing tool featuring an integrated micro stop cage. This innovation replaces the previously used brushes, offering improved precision and consistency. The tool is also capable of countersinking, chamfering, and deburring, making it a versatile addition to any aerospace machining set-up.
Throughout the event, Mapal’s team of experts will be available to discuss how manufacturers can optimise their tooling strategies to improve process reliability, reduce costs, and enhance overall productivity.