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News Release from: Datron Dynamics | Subject: HSK spindle for VMCs at EASTEC
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 March 2008
HSK spindle high speed engraves at
40,000 rev/min
A heavy-duty, 40,000 rev/min spindle using HSK toolholders is used in vertical machining centres for high speed engraving and marking metals and plastics parts.
Datron's line of vertical machining centers can now be fitted with a heavy-duty, 40,000 rev/min spindle using HSK toolholders for high speed engraving and marking in a wide range of light and heavy metals and plastics The new spindle will be exhibited at EASTEC 2008, USA
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 16 Nov 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The HSK spindle is used for precise cutting at high speeds up to 40,000 rev/min.
The superior run-out accuracy and stability of the toolholders ensure reliable, accurate cutting.
They are ideally suited for Datron's machining centers featuring intelligent probing capabilities.
The radial rigidity and clamping force of the toolholders have been optimized with a concentricity of less than 3 micron.
The larger diameter toolholders have been field-proven to improve rigidity and resist radial forces.
A special chamber system, filled with thermosetting plastics, has vibration-dampening properties, resulting in better surface finishes and tool life extension.
Datron said to manufacturingtalk.com that users report higher cutting feed rates for roughing and finishing operations with the new spindle/toolholder option.
* Datron Dynamics at EASTEC 2008, West Springfield, Massachusetts, USA, May 20 - 22, Booth 1261.
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