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News - Clamping Technology - Archive 2009
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12-07-2009
ROTA NCK-S plus: Precise and secure holding - day after day
The extremely flat precision wedge hook power chuck ROTA NCK-S plus from SCHUNK is an attractively priced clamping solution for stationary applications. High clamping forces and high precision make the chuck an ideal clamping equipment for daily use.
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11-24-2009
Hydraulic expansion Technology in XXXL:
Precision devices for large workpieces
The customized hydraulic expansion toolholders from SCHUNK are an effective way to minimize set-up times and additional costs while still achieving maximum precision. For this purpose, the extremely large hydraulic expansion toolholders and arbors are often adjusted to the users’ special requirements.
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11-19-2009
SCHUNK establishes an international subsidiary in Japan
In January 2009 the Japanese specialist in automation, Takano Bearing Co. Ltd., located in Tokyo, changed its legal name to SCHUNK Intec K.K. The new location in Japan is the 23rd SCHUNK subsidiary worldwide.
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11-18-2009
TENDO-SVL: Slim profile solution offers all the benefits of hydraulic tool clamping
The tool extension TENDO-SVL with slim profile contours is an excellent solution for precise machining of difficult to access areas. It works at its best wherever there is restricted access to the workpiece. In this way, it is setting new standards in regard to set-up time and costs.
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11-03-2009
Very precise powerhouse for lathes
The new ROTA NCF plus power chuck from SCHUNK is designed for the highest demands on modern lathes. The multi-tooth guidance of the base jaws together with the hardened chuck body assure an optimum guidance ratio and make the lathe extremely rigid and precise.
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11-02-2009
A clear trend in Milan: Efficient manufacturing
Efficiency in manufacturing - this was a main topic at the EMO show in Milan. Regardless if automatic loading of machine tools and precise tool clamping are required, or if fast clamping of workpieces is needed: SCHUNK has a solution!
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10-19-2009
More Clearance in Your Machines
When every inch of your machine room matters, TENDO-ES is the best choice. The extremely short hydraulic expansion toolholder from SCHUNK frees up additional space between the machine spindle and workpiece. In this way, even large workpieces can be precisely machined. Tool clamping of the TENDO-ES is done directly in the mounting shank. As a result a higher radial rigidity at high torques is achieved.
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09-30-2009
Robust Jaw Boxes with integrated chip protection
All conventional clamping devices have the potential to become more efficient, and this is being proven at Schunk’s lathe chuck factory in Mengen, Germany. Here, SCHUNK developed a jaw box, with jaw actuation that is protected against chips and coolant from all sides. The maintenance-free design and the integrated lubrication system minimize wear and assure long service life of the actuation spindle.
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08-03-2009
Easy Cleaning with the RGG Cleaning Unit
Do you still waste time for removing chips from your machining area manually? Increase your productivity by using the new RGG Cleaning Unit from SCHUNK.
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07-09-2009
Pneumatic Lifting Magnets from SCHUNK for safe transportation of steel objects
Lifting magnets are an ideal solution to transport steel objects safely. These products are well known in the market and have proven themselves. With the pneumatic lifting magnets SCHUNK offers a special solution for the future.
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06-05-2009
"In focus" - The monthly topic at SCHUNK
SCHUNK will soon be publishing a monthly technology topic which will appear in a newsletter entitled, "In Focus."
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04-28-2009
Customer-specific TRIBOS extension
Reaches even the deepest points of a workpiece
When balancing holes need to be put in electric motors, many normal tools soon reach the limits of their capabilities due to their interfering contours. Sometimes even standard extensions are not enough for accessing deep drilling positions.
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03-31-2009
RSS-W1 Wireless stroke monitoring ensures safe clamping when turning
Electronic components provide extra safety in modern workholding technology. The wireless RSS-W1 stroke monitoring from SCHUNK checks that the clamping procedure is correct for pneumatic lathe chucks with fast and clamping strokes. The radio signal..
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03-23-2009
RSS-P1: Wireless pressure monitoring increases safety for turning
As with modern vehicles, electronic components are also used in modern workholding technology for additional safety. The wireless RSS-P1 pressure monitoring from SCHUNK offers a convenient solution for extra safety.
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03-12-2009
Specialists for medical and dental technology
Implants, instruments and medical-technical equipment are getting smaller and smaller yet their level of complexity is increasing. Their production therefore inc-reases demands on the overall system consisting of machine, clamping system and tool.
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01-14-2009
For the past 30 years, hydraulic expansion toolholder technology
has been the standard for highly precise clamping solutions
When it comes to the highly precise machining of workpieces, hydraulic expansion solutions have always been the undisputed premier class of clamping devices. For the past three decades, SCHUNK, the toolholding, workholding and gripping technology specialist, based in Lauffen am Neckar, with its wide standard product range and its versatile special solutions, has been the leading provider worldwide in the area of hydraulic expansion toolholder technology.
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01-07-2009
Innovative extension module sets standards
for quality, ergonomics, set-up time and cost
Those in tool and die construction who have to carry out precision work in even the deepest of cavities can breathe a sigh of relief. At the Euromold in Frankfurt, the Lauffen-based toolholding and workholding specialist SCHUNK presented a long, slim hydraulic expansion extension which dispenses with the need for auxiliary equipment and can transform almost any precision toolholder into a highly versatile specialist for narrow spaces independently of the spindle interface.
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