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ER-Precision collet ER40 | 472EP | < 5µm | O 8 - 7

37.00

Application:
For mounting straight-shank tools in collet chucks DIN 6499. To use for high speed cutting and high precision milling.


Note:
High flexibility: Large holding capacity up to –1 mm

Shell mill holder HSK 100 – 22 – 100

180.00

Application:
For mounting milling cutters with transversal groove.


Note:
d = 40/d = 60: For large diameter face mill cutters with four additional threaded holes according to DIN 2079.


SK 30 without coolant exit bores on the end face

Delivery:
With drivers, cross head retaining screw and cylinder head retaining screw for cutters with central coolant. For d = 60 only with four fi xation screws according to DIN 912.


  • All holders are made of forged steel
  • Specific, low warpage hardened
  • Surface hardened HRC 58~60
  • Hardening depth 0,8mm~0,9mm
  • Taper angle tolerance < AT 3 according to DIN 2080
  • Surface roughness Ra < 0,4 µm
  • Tensile strength in the core of min. 800 N/mm? after DIN
  • All functional surfaces fine machined

 

 

Wooden boxes, empty size 7 ER11

69.00

Application:
For the storage of collet chuck, wrench and collets.

Shrink chuck 4,5° HSK 100 – 12 – 95

205.00

Application:
For mounting tools with straight shanks.


Note:
Toolholders suitable for induction-, contact- and hot air shrink units. O 3, 4, 5 with h4-tolerance and O 6 – O 32 with h6-tolerance


For O 3, 4 and 5 mm only solid carbide tool shanks must be used!
  • All holders are made of forged steel
  • Specific, low warpage hardened
  • Surface hardened HRC 58~60
  • Hardening depth 0,8mm~0,9mm
  • Taper angle tolerance < AT 3 according to DIN 2080
  • Surface roughness Ra < 0,4 µm
  • Tensile strength in the core of min. 800 N/mm? after DIN
  • All functional surfaces fine machined

 

 

CNC-Drill chuck PSK 63 – 2,5/16 – 117

520.00

Application:
For mounting tools with straight shanks.



  • All holders are made of forged steel
  • Specific, low warpage hardened
  • Surface hardened HRC 58~60
  • Hardening depth 0,8mm~0,9mm
  • Taper angle tolerance < AT 3 according to DIN 2080
  • Surface roughness Ra < 0,4 µm
  • Tensile strength in the core of min. 800 N/mm? after DIN
  • All functional surfaces fine machined

 

 

HSS-E spiral flute taps M5 6×4,9 P=0,8

10.00

Application:

  1. Thread configuration with a special design, prevents overfeeding, thin thread and pitch diameter oversize.
  2. Flute geometry with special design, better chip evacuation, prevents chip clogging, improves thread quality
  3. Excellent performance on various work material: Stainless steel, carbon steel, alloyed steel, tool steel

Morse taper adaptor SK 40 – 2 – 50

75.00

Application:
For mounting tools with Morse taper shank and tang according to DIN 228-1 form B.


  • All holders are made of forged steel
  • Specific, low warpage hardened
  • Surface hardened HRC 58~60
  • Hardening depth 0,8mm~0,9mm
  • Taper angle tolerance < AT 3 according to DIN 2080
  • Surface roughness Ra < 0,4 µm
  • Tensile strength in the core of min. 800 N/mm? after DIN
  • All functional surfaces fine machined

Tapping chucks for synchronisation HSK 63 – M3-M12 – 93 | ER 16

311.00

Application:
For machining centres with synchronous spindle.


Note:

  • Synchro tapping chucks compensate synchronisation errors.
  • Minimal length compensation on compression and expansion balances very small pitch differences between synchro spindle and tap, which can cause high frictional forces on the thread flanks.
  • A possible increase of axial force during the tapping process is reduced to a minimum.
  • Suitable for internal coolant.
  • Coolant pressure up to max. 100 bar.

With balanced clamping nut


  • All holders are made of forged steel
  • Specific, low warpage hardened
  • Surface hardened HRC 58~60
  • Hardening depth 0,8mm~0,9mm
  • Taper angle tolerance < AT 3 according to DIN 2080
  • Surface roughness Ra < 0,4 µm
  • Tensile strength in the core of min. 800 N/mm? after DIN
  • All functional surfaces fine machined

 

 

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