West Manufacturing News - Nov 19

Slim Line Chucks for 5-Axis Milling Versatility

2019-10-23 01:38:00

Emuge Corp. has expanded its line of FPC milling/drilling chucks products to include Slim Line models that are designed to enhance 5-axis machining productivity and versatility. Available in the 1/8” to 9/16” (2 mm - 14 mm) size range (FPC14), the compact, slim design with tapered shape enables easier access to the work, especially in confined areas and for challenging angles.

“As workpiece complexity grows and 5-axis machining prevalence increases, innovative solutions in toolholding, such as our new FPC Slim Line chucks, help maximize machining productivity while reducing cycle times, downtime and allowing for improved holder clearance conditions,” said Dan Doiron, Manager, Milling Products.

Emuge high precision/performance FPC mill/drill chucks are designed to provide enhanced rigidity, vibration dampening, concentricity, machining speed and tool life versus conventional chuck technologies for milling and drilling applications.

“Featuring the world’s only chuck with a 1:16 worm gear, the Emuge FPC chuck’s patented design delivers three tons of traction force,” said a company spokesperson. “The unique design and body provide 100% holding power for maximum rigidity, and the collet-cone assembly absorbs virtually all vibration for maximum dampening.

Features and advantages include:

• High transferable torque designed to provide maximum process reliability. Transferred torque on a tool shank diameter of 20 mm is 400 Nm.

• Increased accuracy with a 3 X D tool length. Concentricity is ≤ 3 μm to provide long tool life and quality workpiece surface finishes.

• Chuck is mechanical drive-actuated with a hex wrench, enabling quick tool changes.

• Special holder design reduces vibration, improves workpiece surface finishes and provides increased long tool life.

• For maximum safety, the strongest clamping force is provided to prevent the possibility of pull-out.

“FPC chucks are the fastest on the market today. In a speed comparison with four chuck technologies, using a 20 mm end mill in the same material, the Emuge FPC chuck enabled the feedrate to be increased by 30% with no loss in performance,” said the spokesperson.

Emuge FPC chucks are available in five shank styles (CAT, HSK-A, SK, BT and PSC) in 68 different SKUs for a wide range of applications. A full range of high precision collets and accessories are also available for the FPC line. Emuge FPC collets are available in three size ranges (FPC 14, FPC 20 and FPC 25) in over 110 different SKUs, from 1/8” to 1-1/4” and in metric from 2 mm - 32 mm.

For more information contact: Dan Doiron Emuge Corp. 1800 Century Drive West Boylston, MA 01583 800-323-3013 / 508-595-3600 dan.doiron@emuge.com www.emuge.co/holders/FPC-Chucks

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