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automotive, and aerospace ap- plications. The functional area of the hybrid HTC is applied by selective laser melting (SLM) to the conven- tionally manufactured tool body. This enables positioning the clamping range very close to the chuck tip and provides an optimum radial run- out of <3 μm at the location bore and <5 μm at 2.5×D, as well as high shape accuracy with good vi-


bration damping. Microstructure cracking at the cutting edge is reduced, ensuring longer tool life and less strain on the machine spindle. The HTC with narrow contour is available in clamping diameters of 6, 8, 10 and 12 mm for HSK-A63 and SK-40. The balancing quality is G=2.5 at 25,000 rpm. MAPAL Inc.


Ph: 810-364-8020 Web site: www.mapal.com


Retractable Sensor Housings InTrac 781/784 series of retractable sensor hous- ings are designed to tolerate extreme process conditions. InTrac781 and 784 housings allow sensor maintenance and exchange without interruption to the running process. The stain- less steel version of the housing allows sensor deployment or retraction in up to 16 bar with no compromise to operator safety. Mettler Toledo Ph: 800-638-8537 Web site: mt.com


Wire EDM U1310 wire EDM machine is de- signed to improve ease of operat- ing, machining speed and accuracy in large workpiece applications. The U1310 offers X , Y and Z- axis travels of 1310 × 1010 × 520 mm and is optional with a larger fullstroke 620-mm Z axis. The stan- dard machine confi guration can


accommodate a maximum workpiece size of 2000 × 1600 × 500 mm and maximum workpiece weight of 6000 kg. Makino Inc.


Ph: 513-573-7200 Web site: makino.com


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Metal Gripper A sheetmetal grip- per was added to the Accelerate collection of lightweight tooling. It weighs 0.27 kg and is 50% lighter than traditional 1000 N grip-force sheetmetal grippers. The gripper offers three sensor


options. The bottom jaw features an integrated part-present sensor while a side-mounted, double-blank sensor is adjust- able and prevents incorrect material pickups. Destaco


Ph: 800-337-8226 Web site: destaco.com


Vertical Machining Center


The TB-Series Machining Centers are designed for heavy machining applica- tions such as automo- tive, mold shops and aerospace. TB-Series has one piece T-base design: the X axis is underneath the Y-axis slide way. There is no table overhang along the full X travel of the machine. YMT


Ph: 714-879-1556 Web site: ymtcnc.com


Vertical Machining Center


The new Bridgeport Conquest V480 APC E Series VMC comes with Mitsubishi M70 CNC. A fully digital machine with a rapid traverse rate of 1417 ipm (36 m/min), travels of 480 mm in X, 400 mm in


Y, and 430 mm in Z. Acceleration rates are 6 m/sec² in X; 4.6 m/sec² in Y and 3.75 m/sec² in Z. Improvements over the predecessor model include improved coolant contain- ment and easier chip removal; the operator panel moved to the side of the machine for easier setup; improved Automatic


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