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HYDRA-GRIP Arbors and Chucks...


of many applica- tions. The drive’s compact and uniform dimen- sions facilitate multiple drive solutions and cabinet instal-


lations, saving valuable installation space. The IP20 drive is available in 1~115 V In / 3~230 V out and 600 V In/Out, completing ABB’s micro drives portfolio. The IP66/NEMA 4X drive offers one of the broadest voltage ranges in the micro drives class—from 1~115V In/3~230V Out, to 600V In/Out - covering all the typical global voltage requirements of machine builders with a single family of machinery drive. ABB


Ph: 800-752-0696 Web site: www.abb.com


Jaw Nuts and Keys


High-performance Jaw Nuts and Keys made from 4140 heat treated steel provide greater tensile strength, more impact and abrasion resistance, and longer service life than traditional case-hardened 1018 varieties. Dillon Jaw Nuts, T-nuts, and Keys are available to fit all popular power chucks from 6 to 24” (152–610 mm) in diameter, including Forkhardt, Gamet, Howa, Kitigawa, Matsumoto (MMK), Nikko, Pratt Burnerd,


Rohm, Samchully, Schuck, SMW, SMW-Autoblok, and more. Designed for workholding applications requiring durability and high strength, such as high-speed machining. Dillon Manufacturing Inc. Ph: 800-428-1133


E-mail: sales4@dillonmfg.com Web site: www.dillonmfg.com


New AccuteX Linear Shaft Motor Wire EDM The AccuteX AL56SA wire EDM features a revolutionary high- speed linear shaft motor. Engineered for high-end users of wire EDM, the machine’s linear shaft technology offers advan- tages including no backlash or lost motion, enabling ultra- precise linear and circular interpolation; no guideway friction and thereby no wear, assuring maintenance-free operation for


March 2014 | ManufacturingEngineeringMedia.com 119 Telephone 586 977-9000 Website: www.agdavis.com Fax 586 977-9190 E-mail: agdavis@agdavis.com


For accuracy you just can't get with conventional workholding.


Equalized hydraulic pressure expands or compresses uniformly from geometric centerline, compensating for "in-tolerance" piece part variation such as size, taper, "bell-mouth" or "out-of-round."


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cro QUALITY Through Manufacturing Excellence!


FEATURING ...MICRO-QUIK... A “UNIQUE” QUICK-CHANGE TOOLING SYSTEM Reduce Machine Setup, Tooling Costs & Downtime while Boosting Productivity!


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Unique 3 Point Locking System...Engineered for Maximum Tool Rigidity and Centerline Repeatability from...Tool to Tool!





Locating/Locking Screw


Locating/Stop Pin (fixed)


Bore, Groove, Face Groove, Profile, or Thread.


Machine most Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Materials.


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super carbide tools MICRO 100 Tool Corporation


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