For rigid and accurate performance, the E123 features the same solid ground granite column and base construction as more expensive presettters from the Lyndex-Nikken line. The movement accuracy of both the X and Z axis is guaranteed through the use of stable granite supporting surfaces. Hand wheels are incorporated for final framing of the profile in the screen. E123 presetters feature a fixed rotating spindle that uses six mini bearings with radial concentricity error compensation. Two standard versions are available – ISO/BT/CAT40 and ISO/BT/CAT50. The E123 is equipped with a touch-screen vision system featuring a full-color LCD screen. A C-MOS image sensor with STN screen allows accurate measuring of any kind of tool profile. Measurement is fully-automatic and includes both radii and angle values. Focusing bars are included to ensure repeatability.
Also on display will be the 5AX-200II CNC rotary table, Shrink Fit toolholders, the selfsealed ER coolant collets, a full line of live tools for lathes, the Ultra Large Bore (205mm) rotary table, and high performance VC toolholders.
IMTS BOOTH F-2221
Lyndex-Nikken
Mundelein, IL
lyndexnikken.com
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