3/34
Clamping
Systems
3
Design:
Small drilling jig with spring balancer.
Application:
For “Albrecht” high-performance
chuck take-up; 0–1.5 mm (Order No. 3435
0001), for fine boring in the tool and jig
construction. Feed is manually performed
by pulling the guide ring in order to
process extremely small bores with utmost
sensitivity. A spring balancer moves the chuck
automatically back into the home position.
Order
No.
Shaft design
3450
Chuck
arbour
Drilling
stroke
mm
l
1
mm
l
2
mm
d
1
mm
d
2
mm
0001
MK 1
168.70
B 6
20
96 82 12 30
0004
13 mm cyl.
157.00
B 6
20
80 66 13 30
(W318)
Fine drilling aid
Design:
Release fork for chucks.
Application:
For pressing off chucks from the
chuck mounting. They prevent chucks as well
as machine spindles and shank arbors from
being damaged.
Order
No.
Size
3452
For chuck tapers
Length
mm
Width
mm
Thickness
mm
0001
1
24.40
B 6
120
20
10
0004
2
34.40
B 10/12
170
30
10
0007
3
36.30
B 16/18
210
40
12
(W318)
Release fork for chucks
Design:
Keyless and self-clamping
with mounting shank (one-piece).
Chuck and mounting shank form
one unit.
Optimal stability and higher concentricity is achieved by compact design
(based on DIN ISO 10888).
Application:
For high endurance stress as well as precision work on drills,
drilling machines and special drilling units.
Note:
The advantage over a two-part system is the length shorter by a total of
21 mm and thus is advantageous for machines with a small working area.
Available with diamond-coated jaws on request.
Order
No.
Clamping
range
mm
3437
3444
Morse
taper
Chuck ∅
mm
Open
length
mm
Closed
length
mm
0000
0.5– 6.5
–
174.80
MK 2 34
62
68
0001
1 –13
147.50
181.00
MK 2 50
85
97
0004
1 –13
150.00
184.30
MK 3 50
85
97
0007
1 –13
156.00
191.50
MK 4 50
87
99
0010
1 –13
–
180.40
∅ 16 50
79
91
0011
3 –16
–
203.30
MK 2 56
89
103
0014
3 –16
–
206.50
MK 3 56
89
103
0017
3 –16
–
214.30
MK 4 56
90
104
(W324)
(W318)
High-performance quick-action chuck with mounting shank
3437
3444
B 6
d
1
l
1
l
2
d
2
Drill chuck
556