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Magnetic Workholding Chucks feature radial pole pitch.

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Magnetic Workholding Chucks feature radial pole pitch.
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October 18, 2010 - Suitable for exact machining of thin-walled rings on rotary tables, cylindrical grinding machines, and lathes, MAGNOS Radial Pole Plates work with electrically activated permanent magnets. Workpiece can be machined from 3 sides without changeover, and since magnetic field is active up to outer fringe areas, large workpieces can be clamped securely and deformation-free. Depending on individual application, 3 different sizes of standardized radial pole plates are offered.

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Schunk
211 Kitty Hawk Dr.
Morrisville, NC, 27560
USA





Magnos Radial Pole Magnets


For exact machining of thin-walled rings on rotary tables, cylindrical grinding machines, and lathes, SCHUNK now offers a vast program of standardized magnetic chucks with radial pole pitch. MAGNOS radial pole plates work with electrically activated permanent magnets and are proven for hard and finish turning, as well as grinding and rough machining.

The workpiece can be machined from three sides without a changeover and since the magnetic field is active up to the outer fringe areas, extremely large workpieces can now be clamped securely and deformation-free. Due to the two-dimensional acting holding force, vibrations are greatly reduced during machining. This prevents the cutting edges of the tools from damage and improves the surface quality of the workpiece.

Depending on the individual application, three different sizes of standardized radial pole plates are offered. For grinding operations, an AlNiCo single magnet system with automatic demagnetization, for turning operations, an AlNiCo double magnet system with high holding forces. The third one is for demanding volume machining during rough turning, an extra strong AlNiCo neodymium magnet system.

About SCHUNK:

SCHUNK is a family owned operation and a global player in one. Totaling more than 60 years of experience, SCHUNK is a leading worldwide manufacturer of toolholding components, workholding systems, and automation components. With their reputation for high quality products, absolute precision, and continuous innovation, SCHUNK is a reliable partner for their customers. For more information, visit www.schunk.com


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