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Hydraulic Chucks are ideal tool holders for machining processes that require high accuracy such as drills, reamers, ball mills, end mills, diamond reamers and grinding tools. Tapping Holders. High-performance tapping systems for rigid tapping on CNC machines as well as manual applications.

Basic Arbors. Coolant Inducers. Hi-Jet Holders introduce coolant capabilities to machine tools without coolant-through spindles. The 3ETech provides an external, dockable and detachable digital display that shows the adjustment setting to facilitate reliable machining processes for high-precision components.

Expanded line includes Standard Type available in inch sizes, F Type for easy cutting tool changes and R Type designed to eliminate interference. PMTS The Y-axis toolholder turns stringy chips down and away from the part, while the coolant forces the chips down. Video Tech Brief: Shrink-Fit Collets Explained For live-tool lathes, shrink-fit collets can speed setups while offering higher tool clamping forces. GO Speed Matters in Microtooling Applications A variety of tooling spindle options brings micromachining work within reach for shops looking to expand their capabilities.

Setup Options for Swiss Automatic Lathes A hydraulic chuck and a counter-balanced centering tool, originally developed as in-house solutions, are now available to address the limited working space that is common in Swiss machining.

A Formula for Cutting Tool Success The hardness and toughness of a tool are generally counteractive forces, and finding the right mix can be a challenge. ER Collet Chuck and Quick-Change System in One Toolholder This quick-change system is aimed at addressing cost concerns for companies focused on conserving costs and improving productivity. Turning Heads with Presetters As lathes and turning machines pivot toward quick-change tooling models from traditional stick tools, presetters present benefits of keeping chips flying while reducing human error and increasing precision.

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Soft texture ergonomic grip. Testing of the clamping force should be done before the first use and after approximately tool changes or every 3 months. A test shaft should be inserted at least to the minimum clamping depth into the toolholder. Tighten the clamping screw to a dead stop. If the test shaft can be easily removed from the tool holder manually and without any effort, the clamping force is not high enough.

When using intermediate sleeves, they must be inserted completely into the Hydraulic Chuck, so the edge of the sleeve makes contact with the face of the hydraulic chuck. Failure to do this will result in poor run-out and lower grip force. Tools with Weldon Shanks or Whistle Notches influence balance and will affect the max rpm the tools can run. If tools are not clamped to minimum clamping depth there is a risk of damaging the expansion sleeve and will result in a loss of accuracy.

The vent screw of the hydraulic system is protected with a pin or resin. The axial length stop is set with an Allen Key via the length adjustment screw. There is 10MM. Never actuate the length adjustment screw when tools are clamped.

Axial adjustment screws maximum tightening torque is 2. Always insert the tool down to the minimum clamping depth into the toolholder. Do not combine several extensions. The clamping screw is not secured against dropping out! Hydraulic Chucks must not be clamped without a tool or workpiece. Cylindrical shaft acc. Before storage, oil the entire surface of the Hydraulic Chuck and store in an unclamped position.

Warranty is void if repairs are by anyone other than RedLine Tools. It may be necessary to adjust and lubricate the actuation screw, especially with a high number of clamping cycles, high operating temperatures or where abrasive dirt or swarf are present.

Endmill Holders Holders through 1. Facemill Holders Pilot diameter is sized for precision fit with cutter Face perpendicular to center line within.



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