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✓  clamps as standard steep taper tools with pull studs according to DIN 69871/72
✓  optimum load balancing allows higher permitted clamping force

Manufacturer: Ortlieb Präzisionssysteme GmbH & Co. KG
 
2.070,00 EUR
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Gripper SK40 from ott-jakob-spanntechnik gmbh with the article number 9510243721
Gripper SK40-A-TYP36 9510243721

Manufacturer: OTT-JAKOB Spanntechnik GmbH
200,00 EUR
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Gripper Unit SK50 DIN 69871/72 9510170332

Manufacturer: OTT-JAKOB Spanntechnik GmbH
474,00 EUR
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Gripper Unit
SK40 DIN 69871/72
Manufacturer article number: 9510190592

Manufacturer: OTT-JAKOB Spanntechnik GmbH
316,00 EUR
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Gripper Unit
SK40 ANSI B5.50-1978
Manufacturer article number: 9510190792

Manufacturer: OTT-JAKOB Spanntechnik GmbH
404,00 EUR
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Gripper Unit SK50 ANSI B5.50-1978 9510257132

Manufacturer: OTT-JAKOB Spanntechnik GmbH
433,00 EUR
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Gripper Unit
SK40 ANSI B5.50-1978
Manufacurer article number: 9510219322

Manufacturer: OTT-JAKOB Spanntechnik GmbH
270,00 EUR
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Gripper Unit SK50 DIN 69871/72 - short version AG 9510167732

Manufacturer: OTT-JAKOB Spanntechnik GmbH
506,00 EUR
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The function of the SK interface

The steep taper is the original among tool interfaces and is still frequently used today in the machine tool industry for automatic tool change. Despite the increasing spread of the HSK interface, the SK interface still represents a practical solution for standard machine tools.

With SK technology, clamping in the machine tool spindle takes place via a tightening bolt. The centering of the shank in the sleeve takes place exclusively via the taper surface. Due to this characteristic, the use of the steep taper is limited to a speed of 12,000 rpm. In general, the steep taper is a very robust form-fit connection. The most common form of steep taper is the DIN 69871 Form A with trapezoidal groove and orientation groove. The steep taper is available in 6 main sizes: SK 30, SK 35, SK 40, SK 45, SK 50, SK 60.

The disadvantage of the SK interface

Although the SK interface enables automatic tool change, it cannot take full advantage of the capabilities of modern machine tools. The reason for this is that at higher speeds, the shaft expands in the area of the spindle head under the influence of centrifugal force. At the same time, the solid tool shank does not expand significantly, resulting in radial play between the shaft and the tool. As a result, the tool is pulled further into the spindle, which is why the tool may be undetachably tight in the shaft at standstill.

The concentricity, power transmission and positional accuracy of the spindle mandrel also decrease at higher revolutions. Chatter marks on the surface of the workpiece and reduced dimensional accuracy on the component are the result.