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Press Articles - 2010
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CIM - Canadian Industrial Machinery, August 2009
Distorting - The Facts
The fact that workholding distorts workpieces is a common challenge facing manufacturers. The forces applied while holding the part invariably alter its shape, and when it’s released from the holding device, it typically springs back to its original condition.
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Lathe Chucks
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Machinery Market, June 2009
Tool extension makes life much easier
The TENDO extension module from Schunk Intec Ltd., Newport Pagnell, has been developed to make life easier for tool makers and die makers. This long, slim hydraulic-expansion extension dispenses with the need for auxiliary equipment and can transform any precision holder into a versatile tool for narrow spaces, independent of the spindle interface.
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Drives & Controls, May 2009
Add-on valve cuts assembly costs
Schunk has launched a series of miniature pneumatic valves that can be screwed directly into actuators, cutting the cost of hosing between the valve and the actuator. The hose-free assembly reduces wiring for power supplies and signalling, and is said to save compressed air because the supply line does not need to be filled and emptied on each cycle.
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Engineering Subcontractor, May 2009
Hydraulic clamping steers clear of rejection
The hydraulically clamped precision tool holders from the TENDO range from Lauffen-based clamping and gripping specialist SCHUNK ensure maximum vibration damping. The user benefits from brilliant surfaces and from considerably prolonged service life of tools used.
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TENDOturn
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Machinery World, May 2009
ABV add-on valve reduces assembly costs
Schunk has launched a series of miniaturized MV-series pneumatic valves that can be screwed directly into the corresponding actuator to reduce the cost for hosing between the valve and the actuator. This hose-free assembly of the micro valves to the actuators also saves valuable compressed air, as each cycle no longer requires the entire supply line to b filled and emptied, which reduces the cycle times.
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Production Engineering Solutions, May 2009
Precision all round
An all rounder for the high precision clamping of workpieces on a lathe is the 3-jaw power chuck ROTA NCD from Schunk Intec. According to Schunk, users processing different workpieces on a sungle machine can now significantly reduce set-up times and costs.
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ROTA NCD
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Engineering Subcontractor, April 2009
Long extension is a lifeline in deep cavities
Innovative module sets standards. Those in the tool and die industry having to carry out precision work in even the deepest of cavities can breathe a sigh of relief. At a recent exhibition, the Lauffen-based toolholding and workholding specialist Schunk Intec presented a long, slim hydraulic expansion extension that dispenses with the need for auxiliary equipment and can transform almost any precision toolholder into a versatile tool for narrow spaces independent of the spindle interface.
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ROTA NCD
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Industrial Technology, April 2009
Centric grippers with multitooth guidance
The PZB-plus from Schunk Intec is a newly designed series of 3-finger centric grippers with a special feature that is a central bore designed as fitting. This central bore feature is equipped with female threads for customer-specific add-ons and can be used to supply material or as an ejector.
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Universal gripper PZB-plus
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Machinery World, April 2009
Like an elephant walking a tightrope
At SHW Bearbeitungstechnik GmbH in Aalen-Wasseralfingen, Germany, extremes of size come together with workpieces weighing serveral tons on the one hand and precision machining in the micron range on the other.
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Engineering Subcontractor, March 2009
An investment that will forever hold your piece
At SHW Bearbeitungstechnik GmbH in Aalen-Wasseralfingen, Germany, extremes of size come together with workpieces weighing several tons on the one hand and precision machining in the micronrange on the other.
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MAGNOS Magnetic Clamping Technology
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Drives & Controls, February 2008
Preview Machine Building show
SCHUNK will be demonstrating a vision system that has emerged from its recent strategic partnership with Vision & Control. The SRV vision sensor is a complete system that can be used for almost any industrial image processing task without needing any extra peripheral devices.
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Machine Vision
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Engineering Subcontractor, February 2008
SCHUNK works in TANDEM
SCHUNK has introduced a major development in clamping force blocks with its TANDEM KSP plus. The multi-tooth guidance of the base jaws, the long jaw guidance and exact centering via the clamping sleeves considerably reduce jaw lifting.
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TANDEM
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Grind & Surface Finish, February 2008
A top team for tool grinding
In tool sharpening, a few thousandths of a millimeter are decisive for the quality of the cutting edges. For optimum results when sharpening dull shaft tools, the choice of the right clamping device is crucial.
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Tool Grinding
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PES - Production Engineering Solutions, February 2008
Workholding in TANDEM
SCHUNK has announced a new development in clamping force blocks with its TANDEM KSP plus. The multi-tooth guidance of the base jaws, the long jaw guidance and exact centering via the clamping sleeves are said to significantly reduce jaw lifting [...]
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TANDEM
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