Sandvik Coromant has introduced the QS Micro – a quick-change holding system developed specifically for sliding head machines. It promises precision, security, repeatability, and maximized machine utilization.
The QS Micro holding system designed for small part machining and sliding head machines covers medical, aerospace, automotive, and general engineering industries. With an extensive range of cutting heads and shank adaptors, the system offers a multitude of configurations and quick tool changes.
The assortment includes rectangular shaft adaptors in sizes 10mm x 10mm up to 20mm x 20mm, and equivalent inch sizes. It also features cutting heads for general turning, parting and grooving, and threading in the Sandvik Coromant families CoroTurn 107, CoroCut 2, CoroCut XS, and CoroThread 266. The CoroTurn 107 and CoroCut XS families provide cutting heads designed for Y-axis machining, offering advantages such as higher stability and better chip evacuation.
“One of the main benefits of the QS Micro holding system is that it’s possible to quickly change cutting heads with high precision, which reduces the machine’s downtime,” says Hampus Jemt, global product manager for small part machining and threading at Sandvik Coromant. “Another benefit is the modularity, which enables the fitting of different types of cutting heads in different adaptors, reducing the need for a large tool inventory.”
Other benefits include a rigid holding mechanism that minimizes vibrations, enabling precision in sliding head machines without compromising process security. High indexing precision (±3µm) also ensures component quality, accuracy, and repeatability across various operations.
Efficient chip control is crucial in small part machining. QS Micro shank adaptors provide through-coolant functionality, allowing easy coolant connection to the cutting heads, and the precision coolant is delivered directly to the insert.
“Effective chip evacuation is critical. Chip smearing can significantly impact the intricacy of the machined parts. Fortunately, our through-coolant functionality results in exceptional chip control, extended tool life, and increased productivity,” Jemt adds.
Combining quick and easy tool changes with a high degree of modularity, QS Micro is suitable for small part machining operations where precision and security are required.
Sandvik Coromant
https://www.sandvik.coromant.com
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