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Clamping sleeves for taps with quick change DCONMS=25 | 12 x 9

55.00

Application:
For machines with rigid tapping. For safe clamping of taps in end mill holders according to DIN 1835 B.

HSSE twist drill 135° 7,5 mm DIN 338 | TIN coating

8.00

Note:
Particularly robust and strong due to strengthened core. Profile ground, with high concentricity.

ER-Precision collet chuck BT 30 – 2/20 – 70 ER32

95.00

Application:
For mounting straight-shank tools in 2 µm-collets.


Advantage:

  • Excellent concentricity in the system (chuck + collet + clamping nut)
  • 3 µm radial run-out with a 2 µm clamping nut, 6 µm radial run-out with a 5 µm clamping nut
  • Extremely strong holding force (increases the holding power by at least 60% compared to standard ER chuck)
  • Plain clamping nut without grooves for high speed machining

ER-Gewindebohrer-Spannzange IK ER40 | 472GA | < 15µm | 18 x 14,5

48.00

Application:
For machines with rigid tapping. For safe clamping of taps. Collets sealed with seal for IC.

Quick change adaptors without safety clutch Size 3 | 16 x 12

50.00

Application:
For mounting taps. For right-hand and left-hand threads. Standard type without safety clutch.


Note:
Quick change adaptors without safety clutch can be interchanged, because only the shaft diameters and the squares must fit.

End mill holder Weldon with cooling channels SK 50 – 12 – 160

167.00

Application:
For mounting straight-shank tools with lateral flat according to DIN 1835 form B (Weldon).


Delivery:
With clamping screw and O-ring


  • 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

 

 

O-Ring DCONWS= 6 mm

3.00

Application:
End mill holders with cooling channels
DIN 6359 for Weldon type end mills DIN 1835-B

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