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engineer said: “In reviewing Charter Wire LLC’s application, I immediately thought about the Hainbuch centroteX system and contacted Tom Buraczewski, midwest regional sales man- ager at Hainbuch America.” Buraczewski said: “The Charter


Wire application required both high-precision OD turning and ID turning. centroteX was the ideal choice given the part sizes we were working with, which are primarily 4–10" [101.6–254 mm] in diameter, and the need for precision.”


Feature Machines of the Month The Industry Leader of Heavy-duty Surface Grinders


Although traditionally known for its line of chucks and workholding equipment designed to enable the fast change of collets, jaws, and other retaining devices, Hainbuch’s centroteX system extends the capabilities of the workholding system by facilitating the fast and easy changeover of a selection of chucks of various sizes. The interchange is made possible by


Model CSG3A818 shown with optional dresser and coolant/dust system Model CSG1640ASDlll shown with optional paper/coolant system


A New Generation of Automatic Surface Grinders, The Precision ASDlll Series with the All New PLC Digital Control Panel


Clausing Precision ASDlll Automatic Surface Grinders Feature... • Delta PLC Control with a 7.2" touch screen • Exclusive Clausing/Equiptop Picture Mode Operation is the easiest to learn and operate • Complete grinding cycle displayed in easy to read format – start point, end point, incremental downfeed, spark out and more


• Brushless DC servo motor for step infeed and continuous cross traverse • Standard sizes from 6" x 18” to 32" x 120" • Optional Variable AC spindle drives available


Clausing Offers A Full Range of Precision, Low-cost, High Performance Surface Grinders...


• Precision Manual Surface Grinders:


6" x 18" and 8" x 18"


• Precision Hydraulic Surface Grinders:


6" x 18" thru 16" x 40"


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• Custom sizes and Cylinders Grinders available


a precision-machined adaptor/flange plate equipped with rapid-action screws and a bayonet coupling. This accom- modates a variety of chucks and holding devices that are easily connected and locked by six simple fasteners. Typical changeover time ranges from 10 sec- onds to 15 minutes, and the clamping device ensures precision in the 6-µm range each time a chuck is mounted. For large and heavy clamping devices, the Hainbuch Monteq spring- mounted attachment offers speed and flexibility during changeover. Chucks are hoisted into place by means of a lifting and mounting device for fast po- sitioning and easy handling. In addition to accommodating the weight of the chuck, gradations on the device assist in alignment of the horizontal axis, and nonthreaded, quick-action bolts secure the device for loading or removal. Chucks are stored in a specially designed wheeled storage container that speeds selection and keeps them clean when not in use. The Charter Wire LLC project involved four chucks: one three-jaw chuck that was provided by Charter Wire LLC, and three more that Hainbuch supplied equipped with an expanding mandrel for ID work. John Schlevensky said: “We worked with Hainbuch to ensure that their


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