Modular System enables direct workpiece clamping.

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For applications requiring small batch sizes, precision, and complex geometries, modular direct workpiece clamping system consists of VERO-S WDB base modules for machine table, VERO-S WDN clamping modules, and freely combinable VERO-S WDS stacking modules. Standard heights of latter are 30 and 50 mm to allow fine graduations of 10 mm in height of clamping columns. Distortion-free workholding is provided via height difference compensation, and all interfaces feature scope-free taper centering.



Original Press Release:



The World's First Modular System for Direct Workpiece Clamping



Applications that require minimal batch sizes, high precision requirements, and complex geometries need high-tech solutions to get the job done. SCHUNK’s new modular system for direct workpiece clamping is the perfect solution for complex jobs!



Modular clamping columns enable direct clamping of molding plates, free-form parts, and other workpieces on the machine table within seconds, without additional clamping devices or interfering contours. The clamping pillars guarantee collision-free processes, a defined clamping situation, and a reliable simulation of the machining. In addition, changes in the workpiece can be implemented quickly due to the high precision of this clamping solution.



The modular system consists of VERO-S WDB base modules for the machine table, VERO-S WDN clamping modules (ø 99 mm), and freely combinable VERO-S WDS stacking modules. The latter have a standardized height of 30 mm and 50 mm, to allow fine graduations of 10 mm in the height of the clamping columns starting at a height of 80 mm. The connections between the singl e modules are designed for high machining parameters, with a  high pull-in force of up to 25,000 N. To ensure distortion-free workholding, height differences can be compensated by a steplessly adjustable, hydraulically clamped VERO-S WDA compensation element.



All interfaces feature scope-free taper centering, which ensures a repeat accuracy of < 0.005 mm between the single components. An integrated air feed-through allows actuation of the clamping modules and monitoring of the presence of a workpiece. The workpieces themselves remain securely clamped even if the pressure in the air system should suddenly drop. A pneumatic system pressure of 6 bar is sufficient for opening the clamping modules. For a longer life and increased process reliability, all functional parts such as the base body and slide assemblies are made of hardened stainless steel, are absolutely corrosion-resistant, and very easy to clean.



About SCHUNK:

SCHUNK is the worldwide competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems. Totaling more than 60 years of experience, SCHUNK is a family owned operation and a global player in one. For more information, visit www.schunk.com



Marketing Contact

Alexandra Altvater

Marketing Coordinator

919-767-2013

Alexandra.Altvater@us.schunk.com



Technical Contact

Brad Evans

Team Leader Workholding

919-767-1987

Brad.Evans@us.schunk.com

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