reCool for ER
reCool lets you retrofit your existing static or driven tooling system to internal cooling at low-cost.
Suitable for both oil and emulsion.
Features of reCool rotary RCR for driven tools
reCool for ER System by REGO-FIX
Cost-friendly conversion of existing driven tooling systems to through coolant in only two minutes
For ER and ERM thread in driven tools and turning machines and for ER collets to DIN 6499 / ISO 15488
Speeds up to 12,000 rpm and 6,000 rpm with RCR / ER 40
Coolant pressures up to 150 bar with high-pressure hose, standard hose max. 100 bar
Low-maintenance coolant lubricated bearings
For coolant through tools (with sealing disks DS/ER) and for peripheral cooling (with coolant flush disks KS/ER)
For emulsion and oil coolants
Convert inner-threaded driven tools to outer-threaded, using the reCool adapter. Thus, successfully prepare different types of driven tooling for the use of reCool
Not for use with sealed collets DM
Only clamp the nominal collet diameter
Features of reCool static RCS for use with static holders
reCool static RCS for ER System by REGO-FIX
Cost-friendly conversion of existing static tooling systems to through coolant in only two minutes
For ER collets (DIN 6499 / ISO 15488) in stationary colletholders with external fine threads*
Coolant pressures of up to 150 bar**
RCS/ERMX for emulsion and oil coolants
Low-maintenance design
For coolant through tools (with sealing disks DS/ER) and for peripheral cooling (with coolant flush disks KS/ER)
* reCool static can also be used for internal threading with the corresponding adapter.
** With high-pressure hoses RHS-HP. 100 bar with standard hose.
https://in.rego-fix.com/en/solutions/recool-er
Next-Generation Gundrilling Machines Emphasize Flexibility, Performance
UNISIG's new UNE machine-tool product line is engineered and designed to simplify gundrilling for shops with high-volume/low-mix or low-volume/high-mix manufacturing programs.
JUN 25, 2020
https://www.americanmachinist.com/machining-cutting/article/21135195/gundrilling-series-emphasize-flexibility-performance-unisig
Finishing the part after Machining by Manual Processes is a Cost-Cutting Opportunity
Jeff Elliott
JUN 24, 2020
Secondary finishing operations are conducted offline to remove excess material on semi-finished parts by hand using oscillating tools, grinders, files, abrasive hand pads, and wire brushes.
These secondary operations can be automated effectively using a variety of abrasive tools mounted in a toolholder and carousel without removing the part from the machine.
Wolfram Manufacturing produces a range of complex parts with through-holes. Removing burrs and sharp edges in cross-drilled holes and other difficult-to-access areas — such as undercuts, grooves, slots, or internal holes is essential as burrs can cause blockages or create turbulence in the flow of fluids, lubricants and gases through critical passages.
Wolfram has automated the cross-hole deburring process by incorporating Flex-Hone tools in a variety of sizes in its tool carousels. The Flex-Hone is , supplied by Los Angeles-based Brush Research Manufacturing (BRM).
https://www.americanmachinist.com/machining-cutting/article/21135131/finish-machining-and-cutting-costs-brush-research-mfg
Assembly Line Theory and Practice
Book, 2011
https://www.intechopen.com/books/assembly-line-theory-and-practice
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