Key Bar Chuck for Maximizing Machine Time
Röhm Products of America introduces its Duro-TA XT key bar chuck, designed to maximize the potential of milling and turning machines.
Röhm Products of America introduces its Duro-TA XT key bar chuck, designed to maximize the potential of milling and turning machines.
The manual chuck was engineered with weight reduction, workpiece accessibility and application flexibility in mind. The chuck features extended and easily detachable guideways that enable improved clamping range and a quick conversion between small and large workpieces. Additionally, the guideways are directly mounted on the base body to provide high rigidity, stability and protection against dirt and dust.
The company will also display its Power-Grip modular, zero-point clamping system. The system is designed to reduce the number of setups required per part and allow setup to take place outside of the machine, thus eliminating downtime due to workpiece clamping.
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