Haimer A10.156.16.67 Heavy Duty ZG200 Shrink Fit Chuck With Safe-Lock™, Tapered Shank, HSKA100 Machine Side, For Use With High Performance Inductive Shrink Fit Unit, HSS and Solid Carbide Tools
Haimer A10.156.16.67 Heavy Duty ZG200 Shrink Fit Chuck With Safe-Lock™, Tapered Shank, HSKA100 Machine Side, For Use With High Performance Inductive Shrink Fit Unit, HSS and Solid Carbide Tools
Manufacturer: Haimer
Brand: Haimer
Part #: HAI052-A10.156.16.67
MPN: A10.156.16.67
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| Body Diameter Workpiece Side | : | 85 mm |
| Clamping Length | : | 50 mm |
| Hole Diameter | : | 16 mm |
| Nose Diameter | : | 51 mm |
| Projection | : | 200 mm |
| Shank Type | : | Tapered |
| Suitable For Use With | : | High Performance Inductive Shrink Fit Unit, HSS and Solid Carbide Tools |
| System Size Machine Side | : | HSKA100 |
| Through Coolant (Yes/No) | : | Yes |
| Type | : | Heavy Duty ZG200 |
Finally there is a holder for heavy machining that can replace the weldon toolholder . The heavy duty chuck is a shrink fit chuck designed for extreme cases. The contour is optimized for highest rigidity and clamping force.
Haimer Shrink Fit Chuck, Heavy Duty ZG200, System Size Machine Side: HSKA100, 16 mm Hole Dia, Tapered Shank, 51 mm Nose Dia, 200 mm Projection, For Use With: High Performance Inductive Shrink Fit Unit, HSS and Solid Carbide Tools, 85 mm Body Dia Workpiece Side, 50 mm Clamping Length, Through Coolant: Yes
- Dual face contact
- Balanced to G2.5 at 25000 rpm or U <1 gmm
- Highest possible clamping force
- < 3 micron T.I.R
- All functional surfaces fine machined
- More accurate than DIN
- Smooth clamping of the tool shank
- Reinforced outer contour
- With internal groove in the clamping bore
- With threaded holes for balancing screws
- No deformation at the tool shank after shrink process
- High runout accuracy
- Reinforced wall thickness at the clamping range
- Extremely rigid outer geometry
- Expansion grooves in the clamping bore
- Standard with cool jet (can be re-sealed)
- Dirt groove in the clamping bore for safe clamping force