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Chucks and collets for rotational work
News Release from: Hainbuch GmbH | Subject: Hainbuch Torok manual chuck
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 28 September 2007
Manual chuck clamps large parts quickly
A forced release on a manually-operated chuck that offers better holding power allows a mandrel-in-the-chuck, as well as the jaw adapter to be screwed on in just two minutes.
The Hainbuch Torok manual chuck - now with forced release and available in two variants - allows the Mando Adapt mandrel-in-the-chuck, as well as the jaw adapter to be screwed on in just two minutes Users can also use all system units from the modular system in the Hainbuch Torok manual chuck
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 15 Oct 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Sealed chuck prevents chip fouling
A manually operated stationary chuck, for use on machine tool tables, has full surface clamping to make a firm seal against chips and other foreign matter.
Thus with the Torok, perfect internal diameter clamping, or the clamping of larger parts can now be quickly and easily implemented.
The Torok variant SE is also new.
It is based on the successful TOPlus principle, which was recently honored with the Innovation Prize awarded by Initiative Mittelstand.
Chuck and clamping head are hexagonal - as opposed to the round clamping geometry of the Spanntop-based variant.
Thanks to full-surface contact of the clamping head in the chuck body the hexagonal SE variant is extremely easy to maintain, and thus offers 25% better holding power as compared with the former model.
Both variants are characterized by outstanding concentricity and they are designed for 'gentle' clamping of filagree workpieces.
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