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News Release from: Hainbuch GmbH | Subject: Stationary chuck
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 15 October 2007
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.
At EMO 2007, Hainbuch introduced a manually operated Manok plus SE stationary chuck, which is sealed against fouling Hainbuch has extended its modular system in the stationary range
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 28 Sep 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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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 manual Manok plus SE stationary chuck combines the advantages of the Manok plus with the advantages offered by Hainbuch's hexagonal TOPlus chuck.
All TOPlus chuck adaptations fit in the new SE variant.
Full-surface contact of the clamping head on the six conical steel plate surfaces of the TOPlus chuck makes a firm seal.
There is no chance here for falling milling or drilling chips.
The Manok plus SE has an integrated forced release that enables higher release force.
Thus the Hainbuch system adaptations such as the Mando SE, Adapt SE mandrel-in-the-chuck or the SE jaw adapter can be fully utilized.
In just 2 min the user can change over from OD to ID clamping, with the mandrel, or doubles the clamping range with the SE jaw adapter.
In addition the holding power, vibration dampening, and wear strength of the TOPlus system, mean there is nothing standing in the way of sophisticated stationary machining, with this practical, variable clamping device.
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