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Shrink Fit Expands Its Market
Shrink fit toolholders offer moldmakers a series of benefits, including better high-speed machining.
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While endmill holders and collet chucks are the most predominant toolholders in the industry, they sometimes lack the accuracy or rigidity required for high-speed or high-precision machining. Conventional endmill holders sacrifice concentricity and provide two- or three-point clamping. The thin profile provided by shrink fit tooling enables the operations to be performed with less interference. Cutting tools can easily be preset by simply controlling the depth that the shank extends into the bore. Milling chucks - another popular toolholder - are suitable for rigid, precise machining; however, they are bulky and have larger nose diameters, which makes machining of cavities or deep pockets difficult. Hydraulic chucks are ideal for precise machining and finishing work, but lack the rigidity needed for aggressive machining applications associated with most moldmaking applications.
Counting Your Benefits
The second benefit of shrink fit tooling is superior concentricity. The maximum acceptable total indicated runout (TIR) is 0.0002" at four times the diameter of the cutting tool from the toolholder nose. The superior concentricity provides greater surface finish - minimizing or eliminating the hand polishing of molds and thereby reducing the total processing cost of the mold. It also increases the geometric accuracy of molds, which is critical when manufacturing unit molds. Another benefit of superior concentricity that should not be overlooked is the increase of cutting tool life and the associated decrease of cutting tool expenses. With the superior concentricity and balance, the chip load is evenly distributed on the cutting edge. The third benefit of shrink fit tooling is its suitablility for high-speed machining. Moldmaking machines' spindle speeds currently exceed 40,000 rpm. In extreme high-speed operations, centrifugal force becomes an important factor in desired speeds and feed-rates. With the holding force generated by shrink fit tooling being superior, no other system can maintain the clamping force. It is a must in extreme high-speed applications and is superior at any speed.
A Balancing Act
Since shrink fit toolholders minimize the unbalanced portion of the toolholder by eliminating any moving parts, the only variable is the cutting tool. The unbalance of the cutting tool can be compensated by either removing metal or utilizing a balanceable toolholder. Some shrink fit toolholders utilize a balancing method that locates the balancing screws parallel to the center line, allowing balancing to be near perfect. While balanceable shrink fit toolholders also are manufactured to a particular balance level up to a particular speed, they feature a system that allows for re-balancing. Through the use of a toolholder balancing system, these toolholders can be easily re-balanced, meeting the requirements of high-speed machining center manufacturers. Shrink fit toolholders offer the useful benefits of superior gripping force, concentricity and accuracy, and offer excellent high-speed suitability. Now that the induction machines are more affordable, it is easy to see why shrink fit is becoming the toolholder of choice for moldmakers everywhere. e-mail at inquiry@lyndex.com. | ||||
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