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News Release from: Roemheld UK | Subject: Mach 2006
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 09 March 2006
Hydraulic clamping launch at Birmingham
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Hydraulic clamping launch at Mach 2006 from 15th to 19th May at Birmingham's NEC features low-cost sets including clamping elements and claws that can be directly mounted onto the machine tool table.
Roemheld will demonstrate how it made it easier for smaller companies to start using hydraulic clamping with the launch of its Matrix system at Mach 2006 from 15th to 19th May at Birmingham's NEC These low-cost sets include clamping elements and claws that can be directly mounted onto the machine tool table as well as all the necessary hydraulic pipework and a pressure generator
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 9 Mar 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Visitors to Mach 2006 (15th to 19th May at Birmingham's NEC) can see how pneumatic system is suitable for clean area and oil free applications in food processing industries.
For small batch sizes, this will mean significant time and cost savings as well as ensuring the high repeatability required for precise machining.
Individual clamping and unclamping times will reduce and, through simple positioning of the clamping elements, the system can be easily adjusted to different workpiece sizes.
The Matrix sets of swing clamps, hand slide clamps and clamping and locking elements guarantee high flexibility even for applications that require four clamping points.
For such tasks, a clamping element with integrated work support is available which supports the workpiece from below.
The three remaining elements are adjusted by intermediate flanges to the same overall height.
The Matrix system will be on stand 4405 at Mach 2006. Request a free brochure from Roemheld UK ...
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