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Servo chuck actuator

Generally, the opening and closing of the lathe chuck jaws is done using a hydraulic cylinder, but with this product, you can use a lathe without hydraulic power.

We handle "servo actuators for lathes (electric cylinders)." Generally, the opening and closing of the chuck jaws on lathes is done using hydraulic cylinders, but with this product, it is possible to manufacture lathes without hydraulic systems. Additionally, when using an energy-saving program, the power consumption can be reduced to less than 1/10 compared to rotary hydraulic cylinders. One of the advantages of electrifying the chuck cylinder with a servo actuator is the ability to quantify gripping force, and it also allows for current value management. We have a proven track record of supporting 6-inch and 8-inch lathes. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us. Manufacturer: Plus Engineering Co., Ltd.

  • cylinder

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Servo chuck actuator

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We handle "servo actuators for lathes (electric cylinders)." The mechanism allows the servo motor to appear as if it is rotating with the spindle, but in reality, the servo motor does not rotate with the spindle. We have devised this using a gear mechanism. Typically, the opening and closing of the lathe chuck jaws is done with a hydraulic cylinder, but by using this product, it is possible to create a lathe without hydraulic systems. Additionally, compared to a rotary hydraulic cylinder, the power consumption can be reduced to less than 1/10 when using an energy-saving program. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

  • cylinder
  • Actuator

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