1ST MTA OFFERS MASSIVE SAVINGS ACROSS ITS MACHINING ACCESSORIES RANGES
20-50% discounts available on selected products until the end of May. 17th April 2009: Savings of up to 50% are being offered on selected ex-showroom items from 1st Machine Tool Accessories’ (1st MTA’s) range of advanced workholding equipment, chucks, j
20-50% discounts available on selected products until the end of May
17th April 2009: Savings of up to 50% are being offered on selected ex-showroom items from 1st Machine Tool Accessories’ (1st MTA’s) range of advanced workholding equipment, chucks, jaws, drill sharpeners and air filtration systems until 31st May.
The biggest discounts in the company’s ‘Bag a Bargain’ promotion are available on LEAVE machine clamping cubes, which will not only be supplied at half price, but complete with flexible line-up vices free of charge, while stocks last.
Other major savings include 25% discounts on all Chick workholding systems, plus a ‘buy one, get one free’ offer for existing customers trading up to the latest System 5 units. In addition, 20% reductions are available on 1st MTA’s recently-introduced OK-Vise machining clamps and all Abbott jig and fixturing systems.
The machining accessories specialist also has a limited number of ex-showroom Kitagawa B200 series chucks, the world’s most popular chuck range, available at heavily discounted prices, along with 20% reductions on all Abbott aluminium pie jaws for Kitagawa chucks. In parallel, 1st MTA is offering a £250 discount on any brand new Kitagawa unit when customers trade-in their old power chucks on a one-for-one exchange basis.
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