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Replacing Collet Pads Is Faster Than Replacing The Solid Collet

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Hardinge Workholding Division

Release date: October 7, 2008

Master collets and pads can save time and money. Hardinge, the inventor of the S-pad concept, has a dedicated S-pad manufacturing cell enabling them to maintain stock availability on more than 1000 styles and sizes of pads. The style-S master collet, although originally designed for multi-spindle automatic screw machines, has many benefits to the CNC lathe operator. The collet pads can be changed much quicker than a standard collet, the cost is less and the pads require much less storage space. Standard pads are hardened and ground for a long life, while soft and semi-hard emergency pads are popular for boring to size on the machine for shorter runs and secondary work.

Hardinge's patented style-S pads can be changed without removing the master collet from the spindle, thus reducing changeover time. For example, on an eight-spindle automatic, all the pads can be changed in 15-30 minutes as compared to 2-3 hours that it would take to change the solid collets. Hardinge's dovetail anchor design securely holds the pad in place when the bar is closed and it cannot be dislodged. No other front-loading pad can make this claim. The Hardinge design eliminates sets screws or clamps that could wear or break, and there is never any pressure on the clamp. There are no holes in the OD of the master collet, or on the ID of the pads, resulting in maximum bearing on the workpiece and the spindle collet seat.

Hardinge provides stock delivery of most popular sizes, and quick turnaround for decimal sizes and specials. Style-S pads are available in S10, S12, S15, S16, S20, S22, S26, S30, S35, S40 and S50 sizes to fit Hardinge style-S master collets used in screw machines, CNC lathes and Hardinge collet chucks. Pads are available in round, hexagon and square with smooth or serrated order holes, and with special shapes. For more information on master collets and pads contact Hardinge Inc. at 800-843-8801, or order online at www.hardingetooling.com.

Founded more than 100 years ago, Hardinge is a global leader in providing turning, milling, grinding and workholding solutions to meet a wide array of market needs. The company's common stock trades on NASDAQ under the symbol HDNG, and is headquartered in Elmira, New York.

Corporate Headquarters: Hardinge Inc., One Hardinge Drive, PO Box 1507, Elmira, New York 14902-1507 USA. Phone: 800-843-8801; Fax: 607-734-8819; Internet: www.hardinge.com; E-mail: info@hardinge.com

Editorial Contact:
Linda Folkers
Advertising Manager, Workholding
607-378-4328
linda.folkers@hardinge.com


Company Information:
Name: Hardinge Workholding Division
Address: One Hardinge Dr.
City: Elmira
State: NY
ZIP: 14902
Country: USA
Phone: 607-378-4022
FAX: 607-734-3886
http://www.hardingetooling.com

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