Jergens Tooling Columns Facilitate Quick Setup Changes
Jergens’ tooling columns are customizable as well as easily integrated into full custom design and build projects.
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Jergens cast iron tooling columns feature ball lock and QLS (quick locking system) top tool mounting systems for a wide range of horizontal machining applications.
The columns feature two mounting systems for quick changing both large and small vises. Ball lock provides increased capability using larger production vises and plate work, while QLS makes the connection for smaller solutions such as OK Vise and Jergens’ 5CV self-centering vises. Columns can be mounted via direct mounting or a zero point system (ZPS), offering quick change for the entire setup.
Column styles include square, cross and rectangular. The square and cross styles are well suited for high-density, multipart fixtures or incorporating multiple operations into a single column. The cross style provides increased spindle access near the column, eliminating the need for extra-long tools. The larger upright faces of the rectangular columns are well suited for applications involving larger workpieces.
Jergens tooling columns are customizable as well as easily integrated into full custom design and build projects. Common patterns and methods include tapped grid and bushed for modular fixturing applications as well as ball lock receiver bushings or ZPS modules for quick changes.
The single-piece, stress-relieved, class-40 cast iron construction is engineered for maximum rigidity applications. These columns increase horizontal machining potential and provide a solid basis for custom workholding to suit specific customer needs.
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