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Single-acting with return spring clamping head CSM series
hydraulic

Single-acting with return spring clamping head - CSM series - QUIRI - hydraulic
Single-acting with return spring clamping head - CSM series - QUIRI - hydraulic
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Characteristics

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hydraulic, single-acting with return spring
Diameter

Min.: 25 mm
(0.98 in)

Max.: 50 mm
(1.97 in)

Description

The snap-in hydraulic unit is designed for small and medium-sized presses up to approximately 700 tonnes. These units are suitable for clamping tools at the top and bottom and require tools with straight clamping edges. The snap-in unit is inserted manually in the T groove of the machine. This flexible method of use makes it possible to clamp different sizes of tools. When used along with intermediate plates, the snap-in unit is also applicable to different clamping edge thicknesses. A single-acting hydraulic clamp with a return spring transmits the required clamping force to the tool. The release process is carried out after the hydraulic valve is switched by means of a return spring. The hydraulic clamp directly generates the required clamping force. Hydraulic pressure must be maintained during the entire clamping time. • ideal power transmission • Clamping force 19 kN to 78 kN • compact design • easy installation • suitable for the tolerances of large clamping edges • maximum operating temperature 80 °C • max. service pressure 400 bar The clamping thickness range of the clamping element is designed to suffice for most applications. If the clamping thickness is still insufficient, you can increase it by using intermediate plates.

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