Toolholder Extensions Reach Difficult-to-Reach Areas
The slim design of Schunk’s Tribos-SVL toolholder extensions enables precise and smooth machining of difficult-to-access workpiece areas while providing a runout accuracy of less than 0.003 mm, according to the company
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The slim design of Schunk’s Tribos-SVL toolholder extensions enables precise and smooth machining of difficult-to-access workpiece areas while providing a runout accuracy of less than 0.003 mm, according to the company. The extensions can be combined with a variety of toolholders, including the company’s Tendo hydraulic expansion toolholders, Celsio heat-shrink toolholders and collet toolholders. They are available in a range of clamping diameters, from 0.3 to 20 mm (0.125" to 0.750").
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