Backworking Swiss-Type Spindle Promotes Surface Quality in Micro Milling
PMTS 2017: Ibag North America will feature the new 25-mm backworking spindle designed for Star Swiss-type machines that features 60,000 rpm with grease-packed lubrication and 80,000 rpm with oil-mist lubrication.
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View MoreIbag North America will feature the new 25-mm backworking spindle designed for Star Swiss-type machines that features 60,000 rpm with grease-packed lubrication and 80,000 rpm with oil-mist lubrication. This HSC (high-speed cutting) motor spindle is designed for machining applications involving micro milling and drilling tools as well as engraving and fine milling. The spindle features rigid precision bearings near the spindle nose to enhance true running, ensuring better surface quality and greater machining accuracy. In addition, Ibag offers a ready-to-install kit for Micro Line spindles that includes the supply unit, all electrical and pneumatic lines to enable precision radial drilling, milling and tapping, expanding overall turning center capability.
The company also offers a full line of high-speed machine tool spindles with complete repair and rebuilding services as well as Witte vacuum workholding systems to serve metalworking manufacturers and precision product and component applications.
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