Wednesday, July 31, 2013

GMT Twist Finger Chuck



FINGER CHUCK : GMT has developed specialized chucks for second operations where radial clamping is not possible. A suitable locator is used to locate the component center. The fingers located in a rod, which has a helical groove ensure that the component is flat against the chuck. This enables loading yet ensures accurate location. GMT-make hydraulic rotating cylinder is used to move the chuck fingers swings in and clamps the component in a single motion. Actuator pin is located on helical groove for actuating the finger. Fingers during de-clamping lift and swings out for component unloading and loading. The chuck firmly clamps the component without any distortion or surface damage.
Features :
  • Chuck has a locator for locating the component.
  • Twist finger chucks cannot perform without locating the component.
  • Fingers are located in a rod, which has a helical groove.
  • Actuator pin located on helical groove for actuating the finger. Fingers during clamping and de-clamping lift, swings in and out, for component loading and unloading.
Application :
Automotive, Wheel turning, Aerospace, Aircraft, Commercial vehicles, Energy, Heavy duty machines, Defence Production, Oil, Wind generators

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