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All chucks to scrap! Just drill several holes in your part, then make tread, screw several bolts and go! Right? So, why we still not moving more far by progress and not use electrical welding for fixing workparts?
Yes, you just need to make c'bored tapped holes and mount clamping screws, then start machining! You can remove the workpiece and mount the another one just by rotating the locking screw of the modules.
You are right. When you stack two or more modules, the rigidity becomes lower. We recommend to use single module as long as your workpiece does not interfere with fixture plate or cutting tool.
Sir,how can I contact to u?I need one special type collet for polygon milling machine od clamping area only one mm
Form Holding Clamps may be a choice for you. Please see: ruclips.net/video/6p0NTOREYR8/видео.html
For contact, please check here and contact our partner in your country.
www.imao.com/en/distributors/
All chucks to scrap! Just drill several holes in your part, then make tread, screw several bolts and go! Right? So, why we still not moving more far by progress and not use electrical welding for fixing workparts?
Yes, you just need to make c'bored tapped holes and mount clamping screws, then start machining!
You can remove the workpiece and mount the another one just by rotating the locking screw of the modules.
When you stack those things two or three high I can just imagine the chatter you would get on anything harder than aluminum.
You are right.
When you stack two or more modules, the rigidity becomes lower.
We recommend to use single module as long as your workpiece does not interfere with fixture plate or cutting tool.
It look's like a real versatil and use full product if you think ahead in your design planning.