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Mandrels or arbors are tool components that are used to grip or clamp the material being machined, or other moving tool components.
Learn MoreWorkholding components are precision-made production tooling used to safely and accurately position and hold work pieces during a production line process
Learn MoreGripper products are used in fixtures to hold a component in place by providing resistance by friction or slight surface penetration. The face of the gripper may be serrated or flat and made of steel, carbide, or a plastic material.
Learn MoreIndustrial clamps are fixturing components used to hold and position work on machine tables. They are used during assembly, forming, welding and machining.
Learn MoreLive centers are used to hold or support a workpiece in a lathe or other machine tool, often between the headstock and tailstock. Live centers revolve with the workpiece.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreTooling plates and columns provide mounting or clamping surfaces for holding and positioning vises, clamps and workpieces during setup, manufacturing and dimensional inspection.
Learn MoreLighting fixtures and lamp sockets produce artificial light in industrial areas or workspaces, and mechanically hold and electrically connect lamp bulbs to wiring.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreTailstocks are used on lathes and other machine tools to support one end of the workpiece through contact with a live or dead center. Bench centers are table top mounted units that support a workpiece between two tailstocks during inspection.
Learn MoreClamps, clips and staples are accessories used to hold cables and wires together as one unit.
Learn MoreVises are used for work holding during inspection, assembly, forming, welding and machining. Vises usually consist of a screw, level or cam mechanism that closes and holds two or more jaws around a workpiece.
Learn MoreDead centers are used to hold or support a workpiece in a lathe or other machine tool. They do not revolve with the workpiece.
Learn MoreDrilling units and tapping units are machine tool components for automated drilling and tapping applications. They usually consist of a drilling head, chuck or collet, motor, and in-feed cylinder or mechanism.
Learn MoreChucks are attachments used to hold a workpiece or cutting tool on a machine tool. This product area covers a variety of chuck types, including: clamping, collet, core, diaphragm, draw bar, electrostatic, fixturing, gear, grinding, lathe, magnetic, milling, pull down, roll, safety, scroll, speed, spindle, universal, vacuum and woodworking chucks.
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VIP® Lifting and Lashing Systems RUD Chain, Inc.
Purchase Clamping Knobs Online Rogan Corporation
ULTRA HEAVY DUTY PUSH-PULL CLAMPS Jergens, Inc.
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Fully automated hardening system for synchronizer rings.
Parts are heated up to temperature and quenched on a mandril to achieve the required calibrating effect. Subsequently, the parts are re-heated in the next station to remove them from the mandril. (read more)
SCHUNK Inc. is expanding the workholding product range with a new line, the magnetic clamping technology. Magnetic workholding guarantees the user maximum flexibility and a reduction of set-up times hence set-up costs. The advantage of magnetic workholding is that efficient five-sided machining is possible at very high holding forces, without any interfering contours of the clamping device. (read more)
A 12-page electronic brochure available from LMC Workholding describes LMC's comprehensive line of workholding chucks suited for automotive part machining and other high volume applications.
LMC products represented include:
· PG and PS Power Swing Chucks (for "angled work" requiring accurate clamping and increased gripping force; 6 sizes available from 6" to 21... (read more)
LMC Workholding's Neidlein Ultra Live Centers are suited for high thrust operations with face drivers and other workholding devices, heavier depth of cut lathes, larger work pieces and high precision grinders. These live centers feature the tightest run-out tolerances and are the longest lasting on the market.
The Ultra Live Centers are available in carbide or half c... (read more)
The Ultra Series Lightweight Chucks from LMC Workholding are lightweight for increased spindle life and faster cycle times. The lightweight chucks are available in two different models, US-1420 and US-1524.
Model US-1420, for passenger cars and light trucks, features a wheel diameter capacity of 14" to 20" and a maximum RPM of 2800. Model number US-1524, for light trucks,... (read more)
Logansport, IN – LMC Workholding offers large size power chucks for high-speed applications and extra large thru-holes for large bore lathes. LMC offers three standard models of large chucks, with larger chuck sizes available by special order. The three standard power chuck models include the 18" with 6.5" thru-hole, 21" with 7.5" thru-hole and 24" with 8" to 10.5" thru-holes. LMC also... (read more)
LMC Workholding introduces the new Neidlein Face Drivers providing tighter tolerances for applications including hard turning, grinding, heavy cuts and other special applications. The new face drivers feature heavier duty components and even tighter tolerance between the pins and driver body, which results in parts with better runout and concentricity as well as increased durability of ... (read more)
Logansport, IN – LMC Workholding introduces the new Neidlein FBS MK5 Model Face Driver. The FBS MK5 features a fixed center for high quality turning and a near-zero runout designed specifically for hard turning or grinding operations. The FBS MK5 turns a workpiece from end to end in one operation and eliminates drive dogs. (read more)
Logansport, IN – LMC Workholding introduces three new, large Atling steady rests. The large models include the new LZ90-360, LZ150-420 and LZ110-500. The LZ90-360 features a clamping range with a minimum of 90 mm and a maximum 360 mm (3.54 in to 14.17 in). The LZ150-420 offers a clamping range from 150 mm to 420 mm (5.91 in to 16.53 in) and the LZ110-500 has a range of 110 mm to 500 mm (4... (read more)
The SE Series rotary unions are designed for machine tool workholding automation applications. The SE Series rotary unions are suitable for hydraulic, coolant, pneumatic and vacuum applications. All SE series unions are designed with both o-ring face and female SAE-4 connections on the shaft for increased mounting flexibility. (read more)
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Carr Lane Manufacturing Co. - Your Manufacturing Superstore From alignment pins and clamp assemblies to tooling blocks and power workholding, we always have your basics in stock. See Carr Lane Manufacturing Co. Information |
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SCHUNK - Sistemas de sujeción, pinzas robóticas,... The workholding technology of the future! See SCHUNK Inc. Profile & Catalog |
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SCHUNK - Sistemas de sujeción, pinzas robóticas,... Maximum flexibility enables us to adapt our workholding equipment to suit the respective requirements. See SCHUNK Inc. Profile & Catalog |