November 2014 | ManufacturingEngineeringMedia.com 57 N obody likes the thought of cuts or smashed fingers tooling up a job—before the ma- chine is up and running, or tool and spin- dle-damaging crashes afterwards. “Getting the tooling right is the most important part of running any job,” said Steve Rose, CNC training consultant and former Swiss machine shop owner. “It’s amazing how different shops can be in how much time they allocate for tooling up. If done correctly, the process saves time and is worth the effort it takes to find the right round tool or insert, put it in the toolholder, set it (measure it) correctly, get the dimensions right, and then choose the right machining speeds and feeds.” But that’s the beginning of the story, according to Rose: “The real challenge is how to short circuit the process, reducing the time needed to tool up and Varia VX Quick Change System allows the machinist to replace cutting tools effortlessly, leaving the tool in the machine without risk to hands. A release mechanism ejects the insert without excessive force and makes single-handed operation possible, minimizing risk of injury. Innovative Tooling Puts Security into Tough Machining Standards and special tooling vie to deliver high-precision performance Jim Lorincz Senior Editor Toolholding Photo courtesy Command Tooling Systems
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November 2014 | ManufacturingEngineeringMedia.com 57
Nobody likes the thought of cuts or smashed
fingers tooling up a job—before the ma-
chine is up and running, or tool and spin-
dle-damaging crashes afterwards. “Getting
the tooling right is the most important part
of running any job,” said Steve Rose, CNC
training consultant and former Swiss machine shop owner.
“It’s amazing how different shops can be in how much time
they allocate for tooling up. If done correctly, the process
saves time and is worth the effort it takes to find the right
round tool or insert, put it in the toolholder, set it (measure it)
correctly, get the dimensions right, and then choose the right
machining speeds and feeds.” But that’s the beginning of the
story, according to Rose: “The real challenge is how to short
circuit the process, reducing the time needed to tool up and
Varia VX Quick Change System allows the machinist to replace
cutting tools effortlessly, leaving the tool in the machine without
risk to hands. A release mechanism ejects the insert without
excessive force and makes single-handed operation possible,
minimizing risk of injury.
Innovative Tooling Puts Security into Tough MachiningStandards and special tooling vie to deliver high-precision performance
Jim LorinczSenior Editor
Toolholding
Photo courtesy Command Tooling Systems
guaranteeing quality machining results.” It isn’t just coming
up with a new VDI toolholder, but it sure helps when tooling
suppliers are developing innovative product approaches to
deal with some of the industry’s real challenges today. They
include guarding against pullout with quick-change tooling,
especially in machining the toughest titaniums and high-
temperature alloys, building rigidity into modular tooling, and
maximizing use of the available machine envelope,
Delivering Cutting Tool Accuracy and Superior TIR
Bilz Tool Co. Inc. (Lombard, IL) offers a full slate of new
products that are aimed at delivering quality, accuracy, and
superior TIR for challenging machining applications. “Our prin-
cipal focus is on the centerline of the toolholder for improved
cutting tool accuracy, cutting tool rigidity in medium to heavy
radial loads, and increasing metal removal rates while increas-
ing tool life,” said Tim Fara, managing director. “Development
of the patented TER ThermoGrip ER shrink collet by Bilz is
intended to revolutionize the use of collets and collet chucks in
the production process,” said Fara. “TER ThermoGrip col-
lets have solid bodies, unlike common slotted ER-style collets
and aren’t deformed or compressed when clamping, assuring
runout of less than 3 µm and significantly improving cutting tool
performance when machining tough materials like titanium.”
Tool change in Swiss-style machines and live tools when
holding a cutting tool in a flexible collet can be very time-
consuming. Downtime can be extensive and costly due to the
tight tool locations in most Swiss-style machining centers and
the need to disassemble and reassemble cutting tool, collet,
and collet nut on live tools. Bilz’s TER ThermoGrip shrink-fit
collet can be used for all ER live tools and ER straight shank
holders in Swiss machines. During the shrink-fit process the
cutting tool can be preset to required tool length in the collet.
All this happens outside of the machine, while the machine
continues to make parts. A tool change only takes seconds
and the machine is back up and running with single assem-
bly tools back in the machine in the same tool location, gage
length, and no concern that tool point location has moved or
over torqueing of the collet nut.
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Bilz Tool’s TER ThermoGrip shrink-fit collet can be used
for all ER live tools and ER straight shank holders in
Swiss machines.
Photo co
urtesy
Haimer,
Kennam
etal
For ultra-high-precision milling for small-to-medium volume
manufacturing, Bilz offers the Diebold UltraGrip milling chuck,
which combines the best possible cutting tool run-out (TIR)
with maximum clamping force. The UltraGrip system provides
a concentricity tolerance of ≤ 3 µm and the assembled
system of toolholder and cutting tool provides a
maximum TIR of ≤ 3 µm for high-performance
cutting for medical, aerospace, and die/mold
applications. Holders are all balanced with
G 2.5 accuracy and are available in CAT,
BT, and HSK tool tapers.
To improve the ability to
bear radial forces and TIR
accuracy not available with
other systems, Bilz has
introduced the Diebold
CentroGrip collet chuck.
It provides concentricity
tolerance of ≤1 µm and the assembled system, including
toolholder, collet, and cutting tool, provides a maximum TIR
of ≤ 3 µm for medical, aerospace, and die/mold industry
applications. CemtrpGrip toolholders are balanced
to G 2.5 and are available in CAT, BT, and HSK
tool tapers.
“New tool clamping technology
allows shops to maximize machining
operations; however, spindle maintenance
is equally important. Any spindle taper wear,
tool clamping taper wear, or spindle misalignment
will have a negative impact
on tool clamping assemblies
[toolholder and cutting tool]
regardless of quality of the as-
sembly. Using spindle wipers,
Pull Force gages to routinely
check drawbar force, and
test arbors to routinely check
spindle alignment and spindle run-out
are equally important to maximum
machining conditions,” said Fara.
Kennametal, Haimer Team
Up on Carbide Cutting Heads
There is no shortage of innovative
toolholding solutions that have been
developed using either standard or
proprietary special toolholding designs.
Kennametal Inc. (Latrobe, PA) and
Haimer GmbH (Igenhausen, Germany;
Villa Park, IL) have entered into a joint
technology partnership in developing the
Duo-Lock modular cutting tool system
for carbide cutting heads. Design of the
Duo-Lock modular interface is intended
to make the modular connection as
solid as a carbide end mill and provide
maximum stability, increased load capac-
ity, and high run-out precision. Duo-Lock
features an innovative thread design with
a proprietary double cone connection
and an additional third supporting area in
the back of the interface. The connec-
tion overcomes the interface weakness
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Modular construction for maximum flexibility Quick conversion from external to internal clamping in less than a minute
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Duo-Lock features an
innovative thread design
(blue) with a proprietary
double cone connection and
an additional third supporting area
(green) in the back of the interface for three
contact point connection.
of existing modular systems so that the carbide cutter can be
used to their full potential without breaking.
During IMTS, both companies introduced a new portfolio of
cutting heads and mono-block screw fit toolholders with Duo-
Lock technology in all relevant spindle
interfaces and extensions. Also new
modular cutting toolheads with longer
length than currently available in the mar-
ketplace will be added to their product
portfolio in order to take aggressive cuts
in the aerospace and energy industry.
“The system guarantees 5 µm run-
out accuracy and a Z accuracy of 1 µm,
which will eliminate most of the expen-
sive presetting processes,” said Doug
Ewald, Kennametal director product
management system tooling. “The supe-
rior features of the Duo-Lock technology
will provide significantly increased metal
removal rates at milling applications and
longer tool life. For the first time a modu-
lar milling system can achieve similar
high performance of a latest generation
solid-carbide end mill.”
The Duo-Lock system, which has
achieved milling performance of 1.5 × D
depth of cut, widens the application of
modular milling systems compared with
current competitive systems. The Duo-
Lock system can more than double the
metal removal rate (MRR) in common
milling applications.
The agreement between Kennametal
and Haimer is a long-term partnership
that involves cross licensing. Like
Haimer’s Safe-Lock toolholding system,
Duo-Lock will be offered as a license to
leading high-end cutting tool companies
to establish a compatible, high-
performance modular end mill system.
The partners are currently in discussions
with additional leading cutting tool
companies to offer customers multiple
sources of different manufacturers with
one compatible interface.
In Haimer’s Safe-Lock proprietary system, special drive
keys in the chuck and grooves in the tool shank prevent the
milling cutter from spinning during extreme machining or
being pulled out of the chuck. In addition to the frictional
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Using Pull Force gages to routinely check drawbar force (shown) and
test arbors to routinely check spindle alignment and spindle run-out
are equally important to maximum machining conditions.
Pho
to c
ourt
esy
Bilz
Too
l Co.
Inc.
MicRun’s self-locking design retains the collet in the nut for
easier insertion and removal, with no extractor required. To
ensure it maintains high repeatability and rigidity in challeng-
ing applications, Rego-Fix equipped the system with a special
thread that keeps the nut aligned with
the holder. Suitable for high-speed
machining, the MicRun is available in
standard taper types as well as standard
and mini-nut designs.
Part of Rego-Fix’s powRgrip product
line, secuRgrip brings simple, effective
tool locking to challenging metal removal
applications. The anti-pull system locks
the collet and cutter to the toolholder
body to eliminate cutter slippage. It does
so via a patented locking system that
includes a small, profiled locking key in-
sert that fits into a standard Weldon end
mill flat. secuRgrip has a TIR of 0.0001"
(0.003 mm) and enables manufactur-
ers to preset their tool heights. Rego-Fix
customers can modify their existing pow-
Rgrip holders for use with the system.
The secuRgrip locking system is now
also available for milling chucks.
To protect operators, especially
working in the confined work envelopes
of Swiss-style machines, Rego-Fix has
introduced the new slip-proof ERMX mini
clamping nuts feature a frontal milled
slot on their outside diameter that mates
effortlessly to a corresponding wrench
to prevent slippage during the tighten-
ing and loosening process. These new
clamping nuts, which are suitable for the
company’s sealing or cooling disks, have
a special surface treatment for increased
clamping force and a unique coating that
prevents corrosion. ERMX works with
ER collets in DIN 6499and ISO 15488.
Among the many benefits of this com-
pact product are lower injury risks due to
slip-proof clamping, internal and external
cooling, improved chip removal, reduced
tool costs and improved productivity.
Design Addresses Pull Out with Standard Tooling
“There are a lot of issues in addressing pull out, especially
when machining heat-resistant super alloys [HRSA] like titanium
or Inconel,” said Alan Miller, engineering manager, BIG Kaiser
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