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Quick change adaptors with safety clutch Size 1 | M14 | 11 x 9 | DIN 376

35.00

Application:
For mounting taps. For right-hand and left-hand threads. Type with adjustable safety clutch, which prevents the breaking of taps.


Note:
Quick change adaptors with safety clutch are supplied with a predefi ned torque, corresponding to the sizes of the threads.

Tapping chucks for synchronisation HSK 100 – M3-M20 – 105 | ER 25

389.00

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.


Delivery:
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

 

 

ER-Collet chuck – form E4 E4 – 40 x 3/26 | ER 40

115.00

Application:
For mounting straight-shank tools in collets.


Delivery:
With balanced clamping nut

ER-Precision collet ER32 | 470EP | < 5µm | O 14 - 13

27.00

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

Sealing disc | OZ 32 DCONWS = 28,0

16.00

Application:
For sealing tools with internal cooling.


Note:
Sealing capacity up to 80 bar


Clamping range 0.5 mm (+0.1/?0.4)

O-Ring DCONWS= 16 mm

3.00

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

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