Collet-ready Rotary Tables and Indexers Reduce Job Cost

If you’ve been using fixtures to grip parts on your rotary device, you already know how much operator intervention is required for setting up, clamping and locating the part, and changing from one job to another. And let’s not forget about the design time and machining involved to produce the fixture itself. All of this accumulated time lengthens the production time and increases the cost of the part. Are there any other alternatives? Yes, collet-ready spindle rotary tables and indexers, manufactured by Hardinge in Elmira, NY, accept a wide variety of standard tooling to grip parts of various shapes and sizes so that you can output more parts per hour at a lower cost per part.

But part cost isn’t the only advantage of using a collet-ready rotary unit. Part quality is a factor and it begins at the spindle. Parts machined closest to the spindle bearings provide the highest accuracy with less wear on the rotary device. A hardened collet, step chuck or expanding collet will seat directly in the Hardinge spindle with the machining process closest to the spindle. Minimal overhang from the spindle bearings assure that spindle accuracy is transferred directly to the part being machined. Fixtures that are not hardened will lose positioning accuracy over time. Fixtures add weight to the spindle and move the cutting location further away from the spindle bearings.

Hardinge, well known for their precision and SUPER-PRECISION® collet-ready turning centers, build the same A2 spindles into their rotary tables and indexers for increased precision and the convenience of quick setup and changeover with no adapter required. Collet-ready spindles will accept collets, step chucks, Sure-Grip® expanding collets, FlexC™ quick-change vulcanized collet systems, custom collets, manual chucks and Sure-Grip® power chucks. This tooling can be shared with a CNC lathe that you may already have in your shop. Collets and chucks will provide automatic centering of the part whether it is round, hexagon or square and will use less storage space than custom-made fixtures. If you’d like to continue using some of your existing fixturing, a simple adapter may be used.

Refer to the capacity chart provided for all of the gripping opportunities provided by a Hardinge collet-ready spindle rotary device. You can eliminate and replace heavy fixturing with higher precision, less expensive workholding products. Your pre-machined part could be gripped on a threaded or tapered outside diameter; an internal diameter; a square; a hex or any custom shape; or over a shoulder. Rough or slippery stock, thin wall and out-of-round parts, short grips, recessed grips and off-center parts are no problem. Castings, moldings, stampings and machined parts are held rigidly and accurately, while tubing can be held without crushing or distorting.

Collets will seat directly in the spindle for maximum gripping power and rigidity, providing the most accurate positioning available. Step chucks are simply oversized collets with a stepped-out face to grip larger part sizes using a closer. Step chucks provide extra grip force for short grip parts because the collet is closed against an opposing taper with 360-degree contact. Step chucks can have more than one gripping diameter for end-to-end machining or multiple use. Hardinge Sure-Grip® Expanding Collets are used to grip the internal diameter of parts ranging from 1/8 inch up to 4 inches. Hardinge quick-change FlexC™ Collet Systems have a SPECIAL ACCURACY of within .0004“ (.01mm). FlexC collets (42 and 65mm) are ideal for job shops that frequently change setups throughout the day because the collet heads change out in seconds. S-master style FlexC collets are available in 65 millimeter for shops that predominantly use S-pads with their other machines. 4-Jaw manual chucks will grip round, hex and square parts. The Hardinge Sure-Grip® 3-Jaw Power Chuck mounts directly on the rotary spindle to grip larger diameters and offers the best grip strength on the market. 3-Jaw chucks will grip round and hex shapes. Hardinge slotted face plates are precision ground for accurate locating of odd-shaped parts with guaranteed perpendicularity to the centerline of the spindle.

Hardinge custom manufactures OD and ID gripping solutions for hard-to-grip parts, odd shapes, sizes and materials such as glass and plastics. These solutions typically seat directly in the spindle to provide rigid and accurate part placement while cutting setup and changeover times to just a fraction of the time it would have taken using a special fixture. Hardinge has years of experience in manufacturing custom solutions for gripping the most challenging parts.

Stop monopolizing your design engineer and quit wasting time with tedious clamps, bolts and positioning. Time is money. Hardinge is unique to the industry in that all of their rotary products have collet-ready spindles – from the basic 5C indexer to their direct-drive rotary tables. Ask Hardinge how you can reduce part cost, improve quality and increase your machine’s capabilities. Call 800-843-8801, email orders@hardinge.com or fax your prints to 607-734-3886.

BREAKTHROUGH ISCAR ENDMILLS BOOST PERFORMANCE ONE STEP MORE

With a new level of built-in asymmetry, ISCAR EC-H CHATTERFREE solid carbide endmills bring a new level of speed and process security to slotting and shoulder milling of ferrous metals. On alloy and stainless steel, users report 20-25% longer tool life than with ordinary variable-pitch endmills.

Familiar variable-pitch flutes have proven out for years for their vibration-dampening characteristics in solid carbide endmills. Now ISCAR has gone one step better by varying the helixes as well. Two flutes have a 35o helix angle and the other two ascend at 37o.

ISCAR’s theory is that the more asymmetry they design into a solid carbide tool, the greater its resistance to harmonic vibration and chatter.

The variable helix adds one extra dampening influence against harmonic vibrations, a principal cause of tool fracture in hard but brittle solid carbide endmills. By the same mechanism it also further minimizes chatter marks in the workpiece.
EC-H CHATTERFREE endmills are available in the diameter range of 6-25 mm, with either Weldon (relieved) or cylindrical (straight) shanks. All have corner radii and are made of IC900, the most versatile PVD coated grade available today.

Besides defeating vibration, ISCAR EC-H CHATTERFREE endmills feature a free- cutting edge geometry that improves chip evacuation and reduces cutting forces, suiting them ideally for low power machines with ISO 40 or BT40 adaptations. With such improved control over vibration and cutting forces, they can safely be used on slots up to 2.5 x D in alloy and stainless steel.

Four-flute EC- H CHATTERFREE endmills come in three types: standard lengths with cylindrical shanks, standard lengths with relieved shanks and extra long 4 x D mills with cylindrical shanks.

Two early applications underscore the added performance of the variable-helix/variable-flute endmill vs. standard variable-flute tool. In rough shoulder milling of an austenitic stainless steel workpiece, the material removal rate improved to 20.05 cm3/min., from 9.17 with the tool change, and tool life improved to 45 pieces vs. 30, before flank wear necessitated replacement. The main improvement with the EC-H cutter stemmed from doubling the depth of cut, which would have snapped off the competing tool. Also, in the case of a rough slotting operation with X6CrNiMoTi17-12-2, the EC-H CHATTERFREE endmill lasted through 60 pieces under identical conditions that had snapped off the competing endmill at 45 pieces.

CE Compliant Air Knives Assure Safe Operation

EXAIR’s family of Air Knives (Super Air Knife, Standard Air Knife, and Full-Flow Air Knife) has always provided high quality performance for your blowoff, drying, or cooling needs. Now, independent laboratory tests certify that EXAIR’s Air Knife Systems have also met the rigorous safety, health, and environmental standards of the European Union in order to attain the CE mark.

By entraining high volumes of room air, EXAIR’s Air Knife Systems use less compressed air and less energy than other blowoff products. With their small profiles they can be mounted to accommodate many industrial applications involving conveyors and webs, even in tight spaces. EXAIR manufactures Air Knife Systems in aluminum, stainless steel, and PVDF for corrosive environments. Stock sizes range from 3″ (76mm) to 96″ (2438mm) and special order lengths are available. Contact EXAIR for more information. Prices start at $93.

Learn About New Methods to Machine New Aerospace Materials at imX 2011 Booth 2500

[FRANKLIN LAKES, NJ – June 2011] Visitors to the inaugural imX trade show will take away a greater comprehension of the requirements to machine new aerospace engine and structural components in Mitsui Seiki’s imX booth 2500. “There is a tremendous amount of work coming down the pike to the aerospace supply chain, driven by new fuel-efficient jet designs,” says Scott Walker, President of Mitsui Seiki USA, Inc. “The challenge is 95 percent of these high nickel superalloys and hybrid composite material parts cannot be machined with conventional CNC machining centers. We have been working in conjunction with the major aerospace OEMs for the last several years to develop the manufacturing equipment to process these new parts. At imX we will convey the latest information and technology available to machine these components.”

imX, a unique, by-invitation-only event, will be held in Las Vegas, September 12 – 14, 2011. In keeping with the theme of imX, which is to create a learning environment, Mitsui Seiki plans to engage its customers and prospects with guest speakers from the aero industry, host interactive workshops, present dynamic audio/visuals, and foster casual conversation in its booth. “I sincerely hope that current aerospace suppliers or those who want to explore this soon-to-be-booming market, will visit our booth and exchange ideas and information with us. The aerospace OEMs are very concerned that there isn’t enough manufacturing capacity to handle all the work that’s coming. Contract shops need the facts. We welcome the opportunity to provide them at imX.”

MOTOMAN ROBOTICS BECOMES AUTHORIZED PROVIDER OF IACET CEUs

DAYTON, OH (JUNE 9, 2011) — The International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) has recertified Motoman Robotics, a division of Yaskawa America, Inc., as an Authorized Provider under the new ANSI/IACET 1-2007 Standard. Motoman Robotics has been an Authorized Provider since 1993. IACET Authorized Providers are the only organizations approved to offer IACET Continuing Education Units (CEUs).

“Motoman Robotics is proud of our educational programs which train hundreds of engineers and manufacturing personnel each year,” states Doug Schenher, vice president of Motoman Robotics, Customer Satisfaction Group. Schenher adds, “Our continued partnership with IACET is a demonstration of our commitment to continuing education and high standards for our programs.”

The Motoman Technical Education Center features:
 Robots in classrooms for hands-on learning
 Application-specific classrooms
 Large, well-equipped welding lab for hands-on learning
 Comprehensive training curriculum with over 75 different courses including Basic Programming, Advanced Programming, Maintenance, Concurrent I/O, purchasable options and customized training

Motoman Robotics is one of nearly 650 organizations around the globe that have had their programs vetted by third-party experts in continuing education to ensure the highest possible standards are met. In order to be recertified as an Authorized Provider, Motoman Robotics completed a rigorous application process, including a review by an IACET site visitor, and successfully demonstrated adherence to the ANSI/IACET 1-2007 Standard addressing the design, development, administration and evaluation of its programs. Motoman Robotics has pledged its continued compliance with the Standard, and is authorized to use the IACET name and Authorized Provider logo on promotional course material. In addition, Motoman Robotics is linked to the IACET web site and is recognized as offering the highest quality continuing education and training programs.

About Motoman Robotics Division
Founded in 1989, the Motoman Robotics Division of Yaskawa America, Inc. has grown to become the second largest robotics company in the Americas with an installed based of more than 30,000 units. Its products include robotic automation solutions for virtually every industry and robotic application, including arc welding, assembly, coating, dispensing, material handling, material cutting, material removal and spot welding operations. For more information please visit our website at www.motoman.com or call 937.847.6200.

About IACET
The International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) is a non-profit association dedicated to quality continuing education and training programs. IACET is the only standard-setting organization approved by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) for continuing education and training. The ANSI/IACET 1-2007 Standard is the core of thousands of educational programs worldwide. For more information, please visit www.iacet.org or call 703.506.3275.

SUMOMILL ENDMILLS IMPROVE CHAMFERING PERFORMANCE BY 35%

A new family of ISCAR endmills extends the benefits of tangential SUMOMILL inserts to chamfering, countersinking and face milling . Featuring the proprietary SUMO TEC coating treatment, ISCAR’s SUMOMILL have outperformed competitors by an average of 35% in many applications worldwide. The tangential orientation creates a fundamentally stronger cutting platform, which leads to longer edge life and elimination of fracture failures at higher cutting rates, even in unfavorable conditions.

SUMOMILL tangential endmills, all four-flute in 12 mm diameters, come in 30°, 45° and 60° geometries. In facemilling applications they can run at very high table feeds due to their small diameter and high flute density.

The proprietary SUMO TEC surface treatment produces a much smoother, more lubricious surface on the insert, with fewer thermal stresses and stress factors than would be found in an untreated plain PVD or CVD coating. This leads to cooler cutting (heat is a key enemy of machining inserts), less friction and much reduced risk of insert rupture. On average, SUMO TEC coated tools have proven to literally double throughput and reliably extend insert life by 40% vs. identical but untreated inserts.

For more information contact ISCAR or visit www.iscar.com.

Delcam to announce AICON PowerINSPECT agreement at Control

Delcam will formally announce an agreement with AICON 3D Systems GmbH, the developer of the MoveInspect HR optical measuring system, at the Control exhibition to be held in Stuttgart from 3rd to 6th May. Under the agreement, AICON will supply Delcam’s PowerINSPECT inspection software with its metrology system. The new combination of hardware and software will be demonstrated at Control by both AICON (stand 5206) and Delcam (stand 3514).

AICON is one of the world’s leading providers of optical camera-based 3D-measurement systems. The company, which was founded in 1990 by Dr.-Ing. Carl-Thomas Schneider and Dr.-Ing. Werner Bösemann, was a spin-off of the Braunschweig Technical University and the VW Group’s R&D unit. Today, it has 60 employees and a customer base that includes renowned automotive manufacturers and suppliers, plus companies from the aerospace, shipbuilding and renewable-energy industries.

MoveInspect HR is a portable coordinate-measurement machine, consisting of high-resolution digital cameras and the hand-operated MI.Probe. Data are collected by sampling defined measuring points with the probe. MoveInspect HR allows for total freedom of movement around the object being measured as the only requirement is a line of sight between the probe and the camera system. As a result, the system can be used for a wide variety of applications, from the geometric inspection of small components to the measurement of wind-turbine rotor blades.

The ability to use PowerINSPECT with MoveInspect HR offers many advantages. Firstly, before starting to collect any data, an inspection plan can be created in the Delcam software that details the measurements to be taken. Once this has been done, even inexperienced users will be guided smoothly through the measurement process.

During data collection, the MI.Probe acts as a central control unit. By pressing different buttons on the probe, the measuring process can be started, measurements taken or deleted, and the completion of the project signalled to the software. Each measurement is displayed by the software immediately, allowing extra measurements to be taken in any areas of concern.

Once the data collection is completed, various analyses can be run in PowerINSPECT to compare the results with part models from all major CAD formats. PowerINSPECT is able to manage alignment and positioning tasks as well. The software creates user-defined test reports, including graphical presentations of the results and highlighted deviations, that are easy to understand by all engineers, not just metrology specialists.

“For our users, it is essential that the analysis of metrology data can be completed quickly and easily. We are certain that our customers will benefit from the new interface to PowerINSPECT,” explained Dr.-Ing. Carl-Thomas Schneider, Managing Director of AICON. “We expect a lot of positive feedback from our customers for PowerINSPECT. In addition, companies that already have PowerINSPECT will be able to use the same inspection software with our measuring system, so minimising training costs and making it easier to compare results from different devices.”

PowerINSPECT can now be used with the AICON MoveInspect HR optical measuring system

Microscan Introduces Three New Machine Vision Innovations

RENTON, WA, June 2011 — Microscan, a global leader in barcode, machine vision and lighting solutions, introduces the AutoVISION™ family of machine vision products. The product line includes the Vision HAWK and Vision MINI smart cameras, as well as the new AutoVISION™ machine vision software interface. The technology aims to simplify the set-up and deployment of machine vision applications, while providing a powerful tool set for reliable, high performance inspection and identification.

Microscan’s AutoVISION™ Machine Vision software was developed to shorten the learning curve often associated with machine vision software, while providing a complete vision tool set. Real time feedback during programming and device configuration helps time-crunched engineers implement their vision applications with a minimum of effort. AutoVISION™ is available on Microscan’s Vision MINI and Vision HAWK hardware platforms.

The Vision HAWK and Vision MINI smart cameras feature compact, fully-integrated housings for easy integration into the production process, and can be operated by either the intuitive AutoVISION interface or the more advanced Visionscape® platform. This scalable format allows users to set up jobs in AutoVISION™ and later migrate to Visionscape® if the application grows in complexity, saving both time and money down the road. Manufacturers can improve efficiency and reduce defects by accomplishing a wide range of applications, including part identification and location, item traceability, and other automated inspection tasks.

As the world’s smallest vision system, the Vision MINI is designed to provide reliable performance in embedded identification and inspection applications. With fully integrated lighting and autofocus lens, its small form factor (1.80 x 2.10 x 1.00”) allows for flexible positioning in tight spaces. The Vision MINI features wide angle optics for close range machine vision tasks such as component ID, color matching, Data Matrix reading, and part location.

The Vision HAWK is a flexible, industrial smart camera suitable for a wide range of inspection applications, including assembly verification, part identification, symbol decoding, and more. It is designed for easy set-up and operation, with cutting edge liquid lens technology for unlimited autofocus. The Vision HAWK includes integrated optics and lighting, industrial protocols, and plug-and-play connectivity. Like the Vision MINI, it can be operated with Microscan’s simplified AutoVISION™ interface or the advanced Visionscape® software for more complex applications.

About Microscan
Microscan is a global leader in technology for precision data acquisition and control solutions serving a wide range of automation and OEM applications. Founded in 1982, Microscan has a strong history of technology innovation that includes the invention of the first laser diode barcode scanner and the 2D symbology, Data Matrix. Today, Microscan remains a technology leader in automatic identification and machine vision with extensive solutions for ID tracking, traceability and inspection ranging from basic barcode reading up to complex machine vision inspection, identification, and measurement.

As an ISO 9001:2008 certified company recognized for quality leadership in the U.S., Microscan is known and trusted by customers worldwide as a provider of quality, high precision products. Microscan is a Spectris company.

For additional information on Microscan’s AutoVISION™ machine vision software and smart cameras, or other Microscan products, please visit www.microscan.com/vision123.

GF AgieCharmilles Announces Technology Days2011

Lincolnshire, Illinois, May 31, 2011 – GF AgieCharmilles has announced that it will be holding Technology Days 2011 on June 29 – 30 at its North American headquarters in Lincolnshire, Illinois. The two-day event will include educational seminars and training sessions, as well as technology demonstrations.

Attendees of Technology Days 2011 will be able to participate in presentations covering a wide range of topics related to milling, EDM and laser technology. Some of the topics covered will include in-process inspection for 5-axis machining, Cool Core spindle technology, laser innovations in surface texturing and using synthetic dielectric fluids and lubricants to improve cutting performance and surface finish. Seminars will be presented by representatives from GF AgieCharmilles, EOS, ESPRIT, CAMplete,Fraisa, Mastercam, Open Mind, OptiSolutions, REGO-FIX and System 3R.

The wide range of machines on display will demonstrate applications specific to the aerospace, mold and die, medical and e-manufacturing industries. Machines featured at Technology Days 2011 include:

  • CUT 30P Wire EDM
  • CUT 300 Wire EDM
  • CUT 2000 AWC Wire EDM
  • Progress VP2 Wire EDM
  • Drill 20 High-Speed Hole Drilling EDM
  • FO 550 SP Diesinking EDM
  • FO 350 MS Diesinking EDM
  • FM 400 Diesinking EDM
  • HSM 500 High-Speed Machining Center
  • HSM 400 U LP 5-Axis High-Speed Machining Center
  • Laser 1000 5Ax Laser Ablation Center
  • EOSINT M 280

Manufacturers interested in attending Technology Days 2011 can register at www.us.gfac.com/events.

About GF AgieCharmilles
GF AgieCharmilles is the North American leading supplier of laser ablation center, wire EDM, CNC and manual diesinking systems and high speed/performance and 5-axis CNC milling machines. For more information on the company’s products and services, contact Gisbert Ledvon, GF AgieCharmilles, 560 Bond St., Lincolnshire, IL 60069-4224, Tel: 1-800-CTC-1EDM. Gisbert.Ledvon@us.gfac.com, Fax: 847-913-5340, or visit http://www.gfac.com/us.

Hardinge Congratulates Morris Group, Inc. on its 70th Anniversary

ELMIRA, NY USA: On May 4th, the world wide employees of Hardinge Inc. (www.hardinge.com) presented to Lee Morris and Morris Group, Inc. a Bridgeport Knee Mill. The Knee Mill serves as a token of the respect and admiration for all that Morris Group, Inc. companies have accomplished over the last 70 years.

Hardinge is proud to be part of the history of Morris Group, Inc., beginning with Robert E. Morris who, in 1935, came to Hardinge Brothers, Inc. in Elmira, New York for the start of his machine tool training. In 1941, Bob Morris founded The Robert E. Morris Company and represented the Bridgeport product line for many years. Today, our companies’ histories intertwine once again with The Robert E. Morris Company and its sister companies within the Morris Group, Inc. network serving as distributors of all Hardinge Group machine tools, including Hardinge, Bridgeport, Kellenberger, Tschudin, Jones & Shipman brands.

“We are pleased that our growing relationship with Morris has been beneficial for both of our companies.” said Rick Simons, President and CEO of Hardinge Inc. “Their reputation as capable, comprehensive and a professional organization has made for a perfect fit with Hardinge.”

About Hardinge Inc.
Hardinge is a global designer, manufacturer and distributor of machine tools, specializing in SUPER PRECISION(TM) and precision CNC Lathes, high performance Machining Centers, high-end cylindrical and jig Grinding Machines, and technologically advanced Workholding & Rotary Products. The Company’s products are distributed to most of the industrialized markets around the world with approximately 69% of the 2008 sales outside of North America. Hardinge has a very diverse international customer base and serves a wide variety of end-user markets. This customer base includes metalworking manufacturers which make parts for a variety of industries, as well as a wide range of end users in the aerospace, agricultural, transportation, basic consumer goods, communications and electronics, construction, defense, energy, pharmaceutical and medical equipment, and recreation industries, among others.. The Company has manufacturing operations in the United States, Switzerland, Taiwan, and China. Hardinge’s common stock trades on NASDAQ Global Select Market under the symbol, “HDNG.” For more information, please visit http://www.hardinge.com

About Morris Group, Inc.
Morris Group, Inc. (www.morrisgroupinc.com) is a privately held company which owns and operates fourteen divisions that supply high performance manufacturing technology and related engineering and support services to manufacturers throughout the Eastern half of the United States.