Chucks from MAPAL shine with a new brilliance
Since 1993, MAPAL has built up a broad portfolio in the area of clamping technology: from…
View productCountersinks are standard products. They are produced in large quantities and are used in practically every machining process, because as the saying goes: No bore without a countersink. The design of countersinks, however, has barely changed over the past decades, if at all. Equipped with three blades, the tools have an equal pitch between the cutting edges. Large axial forces cause vibrations of the tool and result in a poor surface finish. Furthermore, the tools do not achieve long tool lives.
The unequal spacing (patent pending) reduces forces by more than 50 per cent
But why shouldn‘t a secondary machining process also be optimised? MAPAL developed a completely new generation of countersinks with significantly reduced axial forces. The cutting edges of the new countersinks have an unequal pitch. With this pitch, the axial force is reduced by more than 50 per cent compared with conventional countersinks.
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The forces acting perpendicularly to the tool axis are also reduced. Such optimised operating conditions create far less vibrations at the tool, allowing higher accuracies and better surface finishes to be achieved. The precision of the countersink leads to an immediately improved contact of bolted and riveted joints, eliminating settling of the joint under load after assembly.
The reduced load on the machine also extends the tool life of the tools. Thanks to the smooth and stable running, the tools can also be operated with higher cutting data, resulting in considerable savings in time. The new countersinks (patent pending) raise countersinking operations to a new technological level.
At a glance:
Higher precision
Better surface finish
50 per cent reduced axial forces compared with conventional countersinks
Less vibration at the tool
Time savings thanks to higher cutting speeds
No settling with bolted and riveted joints
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