Multi-Stroke Honing Machine Offers Swift Setup and Ease of Use
PMTS 2017: Engis Corp. will display its CM-2000 honing machine, which is compact and features an electronic system with two button-control panels and on-screen programming for quick setup and effortless operation for any skill level, the company says.
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View MoreEngis Corp. will display its CM-2000 honing machine, which is compact and features an electronic system with two button-control panels and on-screen programming for quick setup and effortless operation for any skill level, the company says. It also includes physical guarding for safe and ergonomic operation. The machine’s complete servo control supplies precise tool position and cutting pressures.
Spindle and stroking speeds are adjustable from 250 to 2,500 rpm. Honing ranges from 0.045” to 3.15” (1.14 mm to 80 mm) in diameter with 1-micron adjustment increments for parts up to 8.8” (223 mm). The machine further performs repeatable in-cycle short stroking to 0.004” (0.1 mm) for blind bore parts. The CM-2000 is compatible with single-stone, multi-stone and single-pass tooling.
Engis provides products, services and technological advances in key areas including diamond flat lapping/polishing, diamond- and CBN-plated tools, high precision honing machines and tools, tool-room products and R&D technical support.
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