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EASYLOCK zero point clamping system The pin system HOW IT WORKS Machining with EASYLOCK? EASYLOCK is ideally suited to all machining processes like grinding, milling, drilling and measuring. What is meant by holding force? Holding force is the force at which the pallet still rests securely on the clamping system. This force must not be exceeded during machining. What is meant by repeat accuracy? The repeat accuracy gives the tolerance range for the recorded workpiece references when the workpiece is removed and subsequently reclamped. The repeat accuracy of the EASYLOCK system is around < 0.005 mm. REDUCED SET-UP TIMES BY UP TO 90% Without palletising system Set-up of the workpiece Machine run-time With EASYLOCK zero point clamping system Simultaneous set-up on the pallet Additional machine capacity Machine run-time Pallet exchange www.eshop.roehm.biz 4131 EASYLOCK zero point clamping system With the RÖHM EASYLOCK zero point clamping system, the clamping pin is the interface between the machine table and the workpiece or fixture. The exact positioning guarantees secure clamping. At the same time the resulting machining forces are transferred via the clamping pin to the pressure cup. The high-precision pressure cups of the EASYLOCK system ensure an absolutely secure hold of the workpiece or fixture. The high locking and holding forces make the system suitable for all kinds of use.
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