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K1184 Collets for external clamping 1. Mounting collet: - Insert an O-ring into the groove on the top face of the clamp base. - Set a collet on the base making sure the locating pins fit into the locating holes on the undeside of the collet. Secure the collet using a buttonhead hex socket screw. 2. Machining collet: 2.1 Place the clamp ring in the centre of the collet. (Use a screw as an insertion aid) Note: Before mounting the collet, ensure the cam cylinder is fully loosened by turning the tightening screw clockwise until it stops. (screw) clamp ring (included) hexagon socket screw (included) hexagon socket screw Collet O-ring (included) locating pin Adaptor clamping screw 2.3 Machine the contour of the part that is to be held into the collet. max. machinable depth 2.2 Tighten the cam cylinder to clamp the clamp ring (recommended torque: 15Nm). Remove the screw from the clamp ring before machining. Note: Do not machine the contour deeper than the permitted depth. 3. Mounting workpiece: - Loosen the cam cylinder and remove the clamp ring. - Place the workpiece in the contour and re-tighten the cam cylinder. Performance curve K1184.1160 12 clamp ring workpiece Clamping force (kN) 10 K1184.1120 8 K1184.1090 6 K1184.1065 4 2 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Tightening torque (Nm) To avoid damaging the collet do not tighten the clamp without a workpiece or clamp ring. Observe the maximum tightening torque in the table. 237
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