Introduction to Universal Toolholders

toolholding system to be discussed are universal toolholders. With two choices available—one for light-duty applications and one for medium- to heavy-duty applications—users have the possibility to gain the very important advantage of vibration damping for improved tool life and workpiece surface finish at a price point competitive with most high-end colleted toolholder systems. [...]

By |2014-12-01T01:58:46+08:00August 23rd, 2009|News|0 Comments

Introduction to toolholders for Polygonal Clamping

The polygonal clamping system is one of those highly engineered devices that is surprisingly simple: a ground polygon-shaped bore rigidly clamps a cutting tool in three places.For high-speed applications, polygonal clamping is a great solution since the clamping of the tool shank is done by the elastic deformation of the holder. The main advantage of [...]

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Introduction to Hydraulic Toolholders

Special toolholding solutions are applied for particular customer solutions. There is one toolholder that can be applied for most of the applications—a hydraulic toolholder. A hydraulic toolholder uses a different way of clamping the cutting tool compared to systems of conventional toolholders. Introduction of force is done via a screw (with a screw, a piston [...]

By |2020-07-12T14:59:07+08:00August 23rd, 2009|News|0 Comments

Toolholding is very important in High-speed machine

Cutting tool challenges such as the ability to avoid chatter, deflection and minimize runout are equally determined by the rigidity, concentricity and balance of the toolholder. There are numerous choices for toolholding, and no one set answer for all applications. Among these are collet style, those that use a (arbor) set-screw, hydraulic holders and of [...]

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What are Cutting Tool Requirements in high-speed machine?

To permit for these maximum rpm applications, cutting tools have to be precise and long lasting, or more accurately, predictable, especially in unmanned operations. They also have to be capable of holding tolerance at these high speeds, and resist deflection and vibration especially in applications with longer overhangs. Balance, edge preparation, geometry and cutting tool [...]

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