Head of Indexing No.10
This particular type of clamping clamp was once very popular, but now its popularity has declined due to the advent of the indexing spindle. Consequently, it is now in tenth place in terms of usage.
No.9 Pneumatic Cylinder Fixing Clamps
Pneumatic clamping clamp is considered the essence of automatic clamping devices and is highly preferred by workers among the many types of clamping clamps available.
Jacket/Spring Cylinder No.8
If you are facing the challenge of securing multiple tools with fewer handles, here are some possible solutions you can consider.
#7 M magnetic P platform
If you need to process parts that do not have a specific clamping position on the bench, there are some techniques you can use to make it easier. Let's take a look at how this can be done.
No.6 spindle and tool holder
The spindle and tool holder represent the pinnacle of human ingenuity and cutting-edge technology.
No.5 Vice and his ' brother ' Max.
If a workpiece cannot be held securely by the pressure plate, you may need to consider clamping it using a vise or a custom fixture designed for maximum stability.
No.4 EROWA Fixing
This device guarantees a repeatable positioning accuracy of ±0.002 mm, making it indispensable for electrode work, four-axis machining and even more so for five-axis machining.
No.3 Combination of T-block, bolt, pressure plate and nut
While you can upgrade other accessories, installing them on a milling machine or machining center without using a combination of T-blocks, screws, pressure plates, and nuts can be quite challenging. If you are skeptical, give it a try.
No.2 T-type Workbench
It may seem unimportant in everyday situations, but if you suddenly discover that your machine tool does not have a T-shaped worktable, you may find yourself in a difficult situation.
No.1 The Chuck
The century-old accessory is still used in mechanic workshops and its classic status is undeniable. In fact, there are more chucks than lathes in many workshops, as without a chuck the lathes are useless.