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Shrink chuck TMG
Weldonfor precision engineering

Shrink chuck - TMG - Bilz - Weldon / for precision engineering
Shrink chuck - TMG - Bilz - Weldon / for precision engineering
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Characteristics

Clamping method
shrink fit, Weldon
Application
for precision engineering

Description

Constant maximum clamping forces Process-safe clamping of all shank tolerances from h4 to h9Process-safe clamping of all shank tolerances from h4 to h9 Anti pullout system for Weldon shanks Concentricity ≤ 3 μm Increase of the metal removal rate Excellent damping properties Therefore better surfaces and better maintenance of tolerances One Basic holder for all diameters M stands for Constant Maximum Clamping Forces. Due to the consistant maximum overlap of tool and chuck, the design ensures constant hight clamping forces. The sleeve is also available with pullout protection (Weldon). M stands for added value. For the first time, TMG clamps tool shanks of almost any diameter with one and the same shrink chuck. In this way, the entire production requirement can be covered cost-effectively. The flexibility of basic holders can be used to cover the entire production requirement.For the first time, TMG clamps tool shanks of almost any diameter with one and the same shrink chuck. In this way, the entire production requirement can be covered cost-effectively. The flexibility of basic holders can be used to cover the entire production requirement.
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