Carr Lock Subplates for HAAS VF-2YT
Carr Lock Subplates are precision-machined steel plates with Carr Lock Receiver Bushings installed in a standard pattern. These subplates serve as the foundation of an efficient quick-change fixturing system. Subplates should generally be large enough to cover most of the machine table, for maximum fixture flexibility, but should never extend beyond the machine table. For maximum quick-change benefits, subplates are usually left permanently on the machine table while only the mounted fixtures or vises are exchanged. Made in USA.
Application Information
Subplate with (2) 14" x 14" Fixture Plates
Subplate with (1) 14" x 14" Fixture Plate
Subplate with (2) 400 x 400 Fixture Plates
Subplate with (1) 400 x 400 Fixture Plate
Subplate with (1) 16 x 20 Fixture Plate
Subplate with (3) Jigsaw Vise Plates
Accuracy
The Carr Lock System is extremely accurate. All Receiver-Bushing installation holes are located +/-.0002" from their primary reference hole. Clamping repeatability is +/-.0005", while bushing concentricity is .0002" TIR. The resulting x/y-axis repeatability of a mounted fixture plate is +/-.0028" considering all tolerance accumulation.
Mounting
Two locating holes for Sure-Lock Fixture Keys are provided for alignment with a slotted machine table. Fasten to the machine using the eight mounting slots, with Socket-Head Cap Screws and T Nuts to match the machine table.
Design Considerations
Never use a subplate that extends beyond the machine table on which it is mounted.
Material
Item | Material | Heat Treat | Finish | DFARS | RoHS |
Subplate | Carbon Steel | - | - | Yes | Yes |
Reciever Bushing | 4340 Steel | Heat Treated Rc 50-54 | Black Oxide | Yes | Yes |
Parts Specification
For Machine | Subplate Size | Subplate Thickness | Accepts Carr Lock Fixture- Plate Sizes |
HAAS VF-2YT | 16 x 36 | 1.250 | 14 x 14 or 400 x 400mm or 16 x 20 or Jigsaw |
Warning:
This product can expose you to materials and/or chemicals including arsenic, lead, and other materials and/or chemicals which are known to the state of California to cause cancer and/or reproductive harm.
For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov