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Deburring, de-flashing and fettling
News Release from: Strohm Mannesmann Demag | Subject: Robotic deburring
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 05 April 2005
High speed spindles aid robotic
deburring
High speed spindles with radial compliance are now available with a 10mm axial compliance as well and offers customer solutions for deburring, brushing, drilling and counter-sinking.
Deburring and fettling with robots and CNC machines: RoboCut from strohm Mannesmann Demag puts an end to quality discussions Our high speed spindles with radial compliance are now available with a 10mm axial compliance as well
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 9 Dec 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Deburring with CNC machines and robots
Robots with high speed spindles and radial deflection are suitable for working economically and with a steady high precision on plastic and metal parts for deburring and fettling.
Another invention within a short time which offers customer solutions for deburring, brushing, drilling and counter-sinking.
RoboCut will be your solution as well when it comes to deburring flash or parting lines.
Light weight for smaller robots, small design for difficult areas and highest compliances forces (up to 200N) gives you the oppportunity for faster feed performance of your robot.
Our flexible engineering team stands by for your solutions.
You would like to have an example? Here it is: dimension 95 x 69 x 53mm, speed 13.000 rev/min and amazing 750W, 90 degree angle head without gears.
It comes with a 6mm collet or a belt drive.
You may call it a small but strong solution.
We simply call it HO 130 ER.
Due to the overwhelming response from the US market we want to improve our regional service.
Therefore we address ourselves in this way to find flexible system integrators or engineers who are interested in working together with us to gain mutual benefit.
Let's make work easier.
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