ROHM DURO-T hand-operated chuck (with key bar principle) User Manual

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If new clamping sets are to be taken into operation on the

machine, the admissibility must be previously checked. This

also includes clamping sets or clamping set components

manufactured by the user. The admissibility is influenced by

the resistance class

of the guard, the masses of the possi-

bly ejected parts (determined by calculation or weighing), the

maximum possible chuck diameter (measurement), and the

maximum possible speed of the machine. In order to reduce

the impact force to the permissible level, the permissible

masses and speeds must be determined (e.g. by obtaining

information from the machine manufacturer) and if necessary

the maximum speed of the machine must be limited. Howe-

ver, the construction of all clamping set parts (e.g. top jaws,

workpiece supports, axial clamping claws etc.) must always

be as lightweight as possible.

4. Clamping of other / additional work pieces

If special clamping sets (jaws, clamping inserts, alignment

element, positioning units, points, et cetera) are provided for

this clamping equipment, only those work pieces may be

clamped in the way the clamping sets have been designed. If

this fact is not observed, persons may be injured and mate-

rial may be damaged due to insufficient chucking forces or

unfavourable clamp positioning.

For this reason, if other and/or similar work pieces are to be

clamped with the same clamping set, the written approval by

the manufacturer shall have to be obtained.

7. Clamping range

The maximum clamping and/or displacement range in case of

movable base or top jaws may not be exceeded as otherwise

no sufficient engagement can be ensured safely between the

clamping jaw and the force transmitting component part.

8. Check of chucking force

1. Check of chucking force (general aspects)

European Directive EN 1550, section 6.2, No. d) stipulates

that static force measuring devices have to be used to check

the serviced condition at regular intervals in accordance with

the maintenance instructions. Subsequently, the chucking

force has to be checked after about forty operating hours --

independent of the clamping frequency.

If and when necessary, special chucking force measuring

jaws or devices ** (pressure cells) have to be used.

9. Stability of the work piece to be clamped

In order to ensure safe clamping of the work piece to withstand

the machining forces occurring, the work piece clamped shall

have a stability suitable for the chucking force and may be com-

pressible to a minor degree only. Non-metal materials, such as

plastics, rubber, et cetera, may be clamped and machined only

after written approval by the manufacturer !

10. Mounting and setting work

On account of the clamping movements or potential setting

movements, et cetera, short travels are covered at high forces,

in parts, in short times.

Safety requirements and rules and regulations for the use of manually operated chucks

For this reason, the drive equipment provided for the chuck

actuation shall have to be switched offexplicitly for all mounting

and setting work as a matter of principle. If, however, the clam-

ping movement is required during the setting operation, clam-

ping travels of more than 4 mm

-- require the attachment of a permanent or temporary work

piece holding device

or

-- require an independently actuated holding device (e.g. cen-

tring jaws for centring and face chucks)

or

-- require a work piece loading mechanism (e.g. loading stock)

or

-- require that the setting work is carried out in hydraulic, pneu-

matic and/or electric inching operation (corresponding control

has to be possible!).

This type of auxiliary setting equipment depends basically on the

machining system used and has to be procured separately, if

and when necessary !

The machine operator has to be make sure that the movement

of the clamping equipment during the entire clamping process

does not endanger persons. For this purpose, two--hand con-

trols for clamp initiation or even better corresponding safety

equipment have to be provided.

11. Manual loading and unloading

In case of manual loading and unloading processes, a mechani-

cal hazard for the fingers caused by clamping travels larger than

4 mm has to be taken into consideration. Thus,

-- an independently actuated holding device (e.g. centring jaws

for centring and face chucks) has to be fitted

or

-- a work piece loading mechanism (e.g. loading stock) has to

be used

or

-- the clamping movements (by throttling the hydraulic supply,

for example) has to be reduced to a clamping speed ofl ess

than 4 mm s

--1

.

12. Fastening and replacing screws

If screws are replaced or loosened, defective replacement or

fastening may lead to a hazard for persons and objects. For this

reason, the corresponding torque recommended by the manu-

facturer for the screw and the screw quality has to be used for

all fastening screws as a matter of principle, unless explicitly

stated otherwise.

The following torque table shall be applicable for all standard

sizes M5 to M24 of quality 10.9 and 12.9:

Tightening torques in Nm:

In case of doubt, use screw quality 12.9 to replace the original

screw. As a matter of principle, quality 12.9 shall be used for all

fastening screws on clamping inserts, top jaws, positive stops,

cylinder covers, and comparable elements.

All fastening screws, which on account of their useful purpose

have to be unscrewed and tightened again subsequently (e.g.

** Recommended clamping force measuring system EDS:

EDS 50 kpl.

Id.-Nr.

161425

EDS 100 kpl.

Id.-Nr.

161426

EDS 50/100 kpl.

Id.-Nr.

161427

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Qual.

10.9
12.9

M5

8,6

10

M6

14,9

17,4

M8

36,1

42,2

M10

71

83

M12

123

144

M14

195

229

M16

302

354

M18

421

492

M20

592

692

M22

807

945

M24

1017

1190

Nm

Nm

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