The Actuators are specifically designed for gripping the ID of blind holes but may also be incorporated in many applications that require a straight draw actuated 90 degrees from the drive screw. They are capable of gripping on bores ranging from .16" (4.1 mm) to 1.39" (35.3 mm) using standard ID clamps, Models #00 through #4. (flange on #4 may require modification when mounting to Mill Actuator). The Mill block can be mounted in several ways including on a fixture plate, for high density workholding applications, or gripped in a vise. The same bolt hole configuration can be used for both the vertical and horizontal planes. Both styles of Actuators come completely assembled with the heat-treated cylinders tapped for the following clamp drive screws: M2, M4, M6, M8, M10 and M12.
Features:
- Manual Actuators will produce over 4,000 lbs. of pull-force with 45 ft. lbs. of torque. Do not exceed 5 ft/lb with the M2 or 20ft/lb with the M4
- Customer will mount clamps onto the Actuator according to clamp instructions. Actuators may be used with clamps other than ID Xpansion Clamps
- The Mill version has 8 mounting holes with 1.75" (44.45 mm) spacing for 1/4-20 (or M6) mounting bolts. The top access hole for the clamp drive screw is approximately .315" (8 mm) for the M2 through M8 and .484" (12.3 mm) for the M10 and M12
- Cylinder travel is .040" (1.016 mm)
- Threaded cylinders may be interchanged with other cylinder sizes by first removing the retaining ring and the actuator drive screw and then tapping out the cylinder. This may require the use of a rubber mallet and punch
- Threaded cylinders are heat treated to 54 RC, and have a diameter of 5/8" (15.875 mm)
- Both the Mill and Lathe versions are made of 12L14 with a black oxide finish
Screw Size | M10 |
Maximum Torque | 45 ft/lb |
Holding Force | 4,000 lbs |
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