Micro Machining With Balancing Grade Extremes
Post Date: 30 May 2014 Viewed: 870
In order to achieve precision in the sub-micron area during ultra precision machining, toolholders need features such as balancing grade extremes. What has only been achieved with great effort until now, is now being offered by SCHUNK, the competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems as a standard: The polygonal toolholders of the TRIBOS-Mini and TRIBOS RM series are immediately available with the interfaces HSK-E 25, HSK-E 32, and HSK-F 32 starting from clamping diameter 0.5 mm, on option also ultra-fine balanced at a balancing grade of G 0.3 at 60,000 rpm. Therefore demanding requirements in terms of dimensional accuracy and surface quality in the micro-mold making can now be met in the optical industry, the medical technology, and the watch and jewelry industry can be met. Compared to conventional balanced toolholders for micro machining, their tool life is longer. Since expensive cutting edges are used for micro machining, an excellent balance grade pays off after a very short period of time.
The TRIBOS polygonal toolholder technology which has been developed and patented by SCHUNK is an expert in the field of micro machining. Even the standard mountings convince with a run-out and repeat accuracy of less than 0.003 mm at an unclamping length of 2.5 x D and a balancing grade of G 2.5 at 25,000 rpm. They are suitable for every tool shank in h6 quality, and depending on the type, tested up to 205,000 rpm. Since the mountings have no movable parts, they are mechanically insensitive, and ensure almost maintenance- and wear-free clamping. Even after several thousand clamping rounds there are no signs of material fatigue. Additionally, tool change of TRIBOS is process-reliably done via a hydraulic clamping device within a few seconds.