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Reduction sleeve for boring bar holders DCONMS=40 | DCONWS=14

34.00

Application:
Reduction for mounting tools with straightshank, such as precision boring bars.

Claw jaws set (Pair) for ATW-810

415.00

Version:
Jaws with grip serrations und fine step for workpieces with max. edge radius 1 mm, clamping depth 2 mm

  • For use on vises
  • Simple, safe clamping of parallel raw and sawn parts
  • Hydraulic or manual clamping
  • Positive clamping due to penetration of the hardened claw tips
  • High holding forces: increase by a factor of 3 to 5 compared to standard jaws
  • Low material loss
  • Shortened processing times and reduction of production and unit costs

Shrink chuck 4,5° BT 40 – 10 – 160

182.00

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

 

 

Ring gauge “GO” M60 | 6g ISO-metric thread | DIN 13

189.00

Construction:

  • Hardened steel
  • ISO-Metric Thread
  • DIN 13
  • 6g

Delivery:
Calibration certificate

Morse taper adaptor SK 50 – 2 – 117

143.00

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


Delivery:


  • 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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