20.03.2025 |
101325 |
200 mm |
12 mm |
0,6 mm |
nomen nominandum |
60 m/min |
2100 mm |
2400 mm |
3600 mm |
3,5 t |
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Speed max. 6000 (rpm), stroke drive: linear motor, stroke length max. 200 mm
The ring-shaped rotary table used, which is arranged around the inner column, offers three advantages:
Maintenance bays at the individual stations also make maintenance easier. Up to seven honing units can be fitted, either with a hexagonal or octagonal inner column. This enables short cycle times and multi-stage processes. Pre- and post-measuring stations are installed between the work stations on the opposite side. The space inside the machine is thus optimally utilised.
Solution for small bore diameters
Small bore diameters often place different demands on the production technology than large ones - a typical problem is the unfavourable length/diameter ratio of the bore. The manufacturer has further developed this series in line with customer requirements and further improved proven assemblies. The result: quality, short delivery times and functionally mature components.
Depending on customer requirements and the range of products to be processed, the machine is equipped with the appropriate honing unit. The honing control enables controlled stroke speeds and switching accuracies.
The bore diameter and taper are determined by a pneumatic air measuring device and shown graphically on the display. Depending on customer requirements, in-process as well as pre- and post-measurement systems can be integrated.
A brushing process can be integrated to remove slight burrs on edges, recesses or cross bores. A centrifugal or blow-off station can also be integrated as an option to remove the coolant from the workpiece.