Ultra-high-speed spindle technology

CoolSpeed MAX is a powerful ultra-high-speed spindle solution with speeds ranging from 20,000rpm to 60,000rpm. It’s a maintenance friendly and easy-to-use coolant driven ultra high-speed spindle designed for turning and milling centers. The Smart spindle monitoring system measures spindle speed, vibration, and temperature in real time to easily and efficiently monitor processes. Rotation of the spindle powers the Smart system, reducing any extra maintenance or required connections. Simply install CoolSpeed MAX in any standard 20mm bore toolholder, connect to the mobile app, turn on the coolant, and it’s ready to go!
The spindle is driven by two turbines of different sizes and an adjustable number of jets, designed for speed or torque, to maximize spindle performance depending on the application. Cutting tool shanks up to 1/4" or 7mm can be clamped with the high-speed ER11 collet system. CoolSpeed MAX works well with most machine tools and coolant systems operating on a range of pressures and flow rates (150psi to 1,100psi @ 2gpm to 10gpm).
5-axis vises

Featuring three vise-body sizes and three jaw options, the Kurt PFW 5-axis 96mm vises allow mounting using a 96mm pull-stud pattern on Kurt zero-point quick-release pallets. Choose any of three jaw options including serrated, machinable, or dovetailed styles in 4" widths. Kurt 5-axis vises allow maximum part access for done-in-one machining operations on 3-, 4-, or 5-axis machines.
User-friendly features include quick-change jaws, spring-loaded gibs, quick-lash adjustment, hexes on both ends of the vise, and side-body pull stud locations for robotic machine tending and pick and place. Kurt PFW vises range from 2.625" to 6.625" openings, making them the perfect vise for milling small- to medium-sized parts. The AngLock design naturally pushes the vise jaws down and forward allowing much greater surface contact onparts – maximizing holding strength and minimizing part deformation.
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