Showing posts with label End Mill Holder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label End Mill Holder. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

End Mill Holder and Runout


As a general rule most cutting tool & end mill manufacturers prefer to use single angle (ER/DR style) collet chucks for most cutting tool holding applications under 1/2". Why? Runout and uneven chip load. This is because of two reasons:
  • The error accumulation on ID tolerance of the end mill holder and the OD shank tolerance of the end mill or drill. The smaller the diameter the more potential for problems...
  • The imbalance created in the toolholder by the setscrew used to clamp the tool. When you tighten down the setscrew you not only offset the tool but also create an imbalance condition that is not repeatable due to the ANSI shank tolerance on all end mills.
Depending on the application, end mill holders can be used for holding larger insert style end mills, spade drills, etc.  But somewhere between 1/2” and 3/4” there is a line that only you can determine when you need to move from a collet chuck to end mill holder. Generally we recommend using end mill holders only for very specific applications
Using small diameter end mills (1/4" and below) in end mill holders with set screws will have a adverse affect of both surface finish and tool life.  
"The most important thing to say about toolholders in high speed milling of aluminum,” said Dr. Sinan Badrawy, formerly of Cincinnati Machine in a 2001 article “is not to use a set-screw holder.” Because the set screw moves the end mill off center to hold it against the wall opposite the set screw, it creates run-out.  “At high speeds, at set-screw holder will chatter no matter what,” he said.  The better choice are collet holders and shrink fit holders. Both do clamp the tool from all directions around the shank.”

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

CoolFlex Toolholders have Multiple Coolant Paths

CoolFLEX collet chucks and end mill holders feature a coolant path that can be switched from coolant-through-spindle to DIN style coolant simply by removing two setscrews.    
Now you don't have to buy machine-specific toolholders!
This feature can save thousands of dollars when compared to the cost of tooling-up both coolant- through and DIN coolant spindles.
CoolFlex holders are available for CAT40 and CAT50 spindles, in ER collet chuck and End Mill holder styles. The collet chucks are available in sizes in ER16, ER20, ER25, ER32 & ER40 and are balanced to 18,000 RPM. The end mill holder styles range from ID 1/4” to ID 1-1/4” and are balanced to 10,000 RPM.
All CoolFlex holders are factory set for the coolant-through-spindle application and can be changed to DIN style by the user. CoolFlex collet chucks come with Techniks’ “Power Coat” nut that increases clamping power on the tool shank up to 75%.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

DualDRIVE Holders for DUAL-CONTACT

DualDRIVE Holders for DUAL-CONTACT
Improve Rigidity & T.I.R. with Taper AND Flange contact
DUAL-CONTACT machining means the spindle face contacts the tool holder flange for improved performance. DualDRIVE works with standard and non-standard spindles. Call for details.

Choose from a wide range of DualDRIVE
toolholders including:

  • ER Collet Chucks, 
  • End Mill Holders, 
  • Shrink-Fit Holders, and 
  • Shell Mill Arbors
Use DualDRIVE when high material removal rates and improved surface finish are desired.

Features
  • Improves rigidity, reduces vibration - even on standard spindles!
  • Increase feed rates up to 20%
  • Extend tool life and reduce scrap
  • CoolFLEX DIN B coolant feature