Clamping System Ensures Cost-Effective Workholding

WNT's MNG zero point clamping system is said to offer clamping accuracies of less than 0.01mm and an activation system that ensures a cost-effective workholding across the entire range. With its mechanical, single-screw clamping system, the MNG Zero Point workholding range is compatible with existing Zero Point systems and is said to offer distinct advantages over other workholding solutions.

With a clamping pulling force of 20kN, height tolerance of +/-0.005mm and repeatability on positional clamping of less than 0.01mm, a highly rigid, yet versatile, workholding system can be created from the standard baseplate. WNT's ranges of precision vices, flat plates and tombstone-style fixture plates can be quickly and easily added to the baseplate. In addition, a range of special pallets are available for less conventionally shaped components.

The MNG system uses a single, 40mm-diameter pull stud, which can be mounted at the top or bottom of the 30mm-high baseplates, which in turn are hardened and ground to provide accuracy and wear resistance. Each baseplate is also designed to fit on the standard 50mm grid-hole pattern.

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