Integrated tool holders
with exchangeable-head coupling
Introducing a range of integrated tool holders which are compatible with our exchangeable-head tools. These holders achieve a secure performance better than a cylindrical shank clamped in a precision chuck, with comparable tool overhang regarding torque transmission, run out and accuracy. They provide the shortest programming length possible.
With modular tooling possibilities the holders can be used in many tooling combinations to suit application and machine tool, from a smaller inventory of standard items. For greater tooling flexibility these holders reduce set-up times, require minimum adjustment of tool length for each application and a stable performance is always guaranteed.
Read more about our successful
exchangeable-head concept, CoroMill® 316
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Benefits of integrated holders with EH interface
| 1. Reduced tool inventory |
| - Separate precision chuck and cylindrical shank tool can be replaced by a single integrated holder with EH interface, to reduce tooling inventory and cost |
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| 2. Higher stability |
| For best overall machining results, tool overhang should always be kept to the absolute minimum. |
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| Option 1:
Integrated holder with EH interface:
Carbide exchangeable head screwed to integrated holder, which is clamped directly into the machine, or via basic holder.
Option 2:
Cylindrical shank tool with precision chuck:
Carbide exchangeable head with cylindrical shank tool, which is clamped to a standard precision chuck in the machine.
Greater machining stability with integrated holders
due to shorter overhang
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| 3. Modular tooling advantages |
- Quicker tooling set-ups reduce downtime.
- More tooling combinations from fewer standard items.
- Less need for expensive special tools to achieve correct tool lengths. |
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| 4. Secure performance |
| - Performance is better than a cylindrical shank tool with a precision chuck, regarding torque transmission, run out and accuracy. |
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| 5. Greater tooling flexibility |
- Easier tool handling in the machine.
- Less adjustment of tool length required when changing applications.
- Tool changing completed in a shorter time, with stable machining performance guaranteed. |
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