Toolholder for High-Production Tapping
Emuge’s SpeedSynchro toolholding solution features an integrated transmission of 1:4.412 for optimizing thread production on CNC machines with synchronous spindles.
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Emuge’s SpeedSynchro toolholding solution features an integrated transmission of 1:4.412 for optimizing thread production on CNC machines with synchronous spindles. The integrated transmission is combined with the product’s minimum-length compensation to efficiently work with high cutting speeds and a relatively low synchronous machine tool speed, compensating for synchronization errors during the threading process.
According to the company, the product achieves exact thread depths because it does not reverse the direction of rotation. The toolholder supports a maximum spindle speed of 2,000 rpm and a maximum tapping speed of 8,824 rpm. The cutting range is from M1 - M8 and an ER16 toolholder size is offered. Internal coolant capability is provided.
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