Erowa Technology to Preview PowerChuck P to Amerimold Attendees
The new system offers users a more flexible and precise interface between machine and workpiece, with 10,000 N clamping force, a compact design and complete automation.
Photo Credit: Erowa Technology Inc.
The Erowa Technology PowerChuck P is said to be the universal interface for quick and precise positioning of palletized workpieces or fixtures on a machine table. With the new PowerChuck Edge 20, the workpiece palletizing system has been updated with an innovative design and new functions.
Whether on milling or drilling machines, profile or surface grinding machines, or on the spindles of dividing heads and lathes, Erowa says its PowerChuck P workpiece palletizing system is the most flexible and precise interface between machine and workpiece. The new PowerChuck P chucks and pallets are also 100% compatible with the previous versions.
According to Erowa, the PowerChuck P chuck’s 10,000 N clamping force guarantees a powerful and reliable hold during workpiece manufacturing. Further, the compact, low-profile clamping system design is said to leave plenty of room for workpieces and their machining.
Another beneficial aspect includes the use of low-wear ceramic clamping balls, which enable consistent, low-maintenance performance over a longer period of time over the previous clamping balls. Lastly, like its predecessor, the new PowerChuck P workpiece palletizing system can be automated throughout. Sealing rings protect the chucks from waste and guarantee safe, automatic loading.
The PowerChuck P system will be presented at Amerimold 2021.
Exhibitor: Erowa Technology Inc.
Booth 315 (P)
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