Guhring to Premiere New Innovations at MACH
10 February 2026
Guhring will showcase a wide selection of new and established cutting tool solutions at the MACH exhibition, running from 20th to 24th April. Visitors can find Guhring at Stand 362 in Hall 20, where the emphasis will be firmly on practical enhancements in CNC productivity, reliability, and day-to-day machining efficiency.
Rather than using technology for technology’s sake, the tools on display are designed to help CNC users machine faster, reduce downtime, and achieve more consistent results shift after shift.
Fast, Reliable Aluminium Machining
As aluminium components continue to increase in significance across sectors such as e-mobility, aerospace, and transportation, Guhring will use MACH as the UK platform to launch its new RF 100 AL solid carbide end mills. The RF 100 AL range has been developed specifically for high-speed CNC machining of aluminium and other non-ferrous materials, enabling users to push cutting parameters confidently. In practical terms, this means significantly shorter cycle times, material removal rates up to 76% higher than conventional end mills, cleaner surface finishes that help reduce secondary polishing, and better burr control, supporting smoother part flow and automation.
The standard RF 100 AL range covers diameters up to 25mm, while the RF 100 AL Micro offers tools from 0.5 to 3.0 mm diameter and cutting lengths of 2.5XD and 5XD.
For micro-machining applications where tool failure is not an option, the RF 100 AL Micro combines an ultra-thin Carbo+ coating with Guhring’s GühroJet internal coolant system. This ensures reliable chip evacuation, improved tool life, and greater confidence when operating machines unattended.
High Feed Milling
For shops looking to maximise output from modern machining centres, Guhring will introduce the GHM high-feed milling system at MACH. Available in diameters ranging from 16 to 80mm, the GHM range is designed to remove metal quickly while keeping cutting forces.
From a production perspective, the benefits include higher feed rates without sacrificing stability, lower vibration which helps protect spindles and prolong machine life, and reduced tooling costs thanks to double-sided inserts with four cutting edges per side.
The GHM cutters are available in Weldon shank, shell mill, and screw-in versions, making them easy to integrate into existing setups. With two insert geometries and a choice of HiPIMS-coated grades, the range covers everything from steel and stainless steel to cast iron, titanium, and superalloys.
Cost Effective Drilling
Additionally, the new GMD indexable drilling range will be on display, designed for users who require consistent hole quality in high-volume production. Covering diameters from 14 to 60mm and drilling depths from 2XD to 5XD, the GMD drills provide reliable centring and hole precision, even at higher feed rates, along with long tool life supported by sturdy, nickel-plated bodies and HiPIMS-coated inserts. The range also offers lower inventory costs thanks to the use of indexable inserts instead of solid tools. This makes the GMD range well-suited to CNC drilling operations in steel, stainless steel, cast iron and more demanding alloys.
Thread Milling for Consistent Results
Guhring will also present the latest generation SC™Z SP full-profile thread mills, designed to enhance both productivity and thread quality. Covering sizes from M3 to M20 with thread depths up to 2.5XD, the range allows complete threads to be machined in just two revolutions. The unequal flute spacing and spiral design help to reduce vibration, enabling higher cutting parameters while maintaining precision.
Made from a wear-resistant carbide grade and finished with Guhring’s Sirius coating, the SC TM Z SP tools provide consistent threads and reliable tool life – especially important in automated CNC environments.
Practical Support and Special Tooling
Alongside the standard product ranges, Guhring engineers will be available to discuss special tooling and application-specific solutions. Designed and manufactured at Guhring’s Birmingham facility, these tools are typically aimed at reducing cycle times, improving consistency and lowering overall cost per part.
Visitors can also explore Guhring’s PCD and micro tool portfolios, covering everything from high-volume non-ferrous machining to ultra-precision CNC applications.