100 apprentices required at the MTC

The Manufacturing Technology Centre in Coventry is inviting engineers of the future to explore the latest apprenticeship opportunities available at its Advanced Manufacturing Training Centre. In the first live apprentice open evening since the beginning of the pandemic, the MTC is looking to recruit nearly 100 new apprentices for its employer partners across the country. The open event will take place on 18 November from 18:30-20:00, and pupils, parents, careers advisors, teachers and college staff are all welcome.

For further information
https://the-amtc.co.uk/apprenticeships

Ceratizit vice packs a punch

The new ZSG mini centric vice for small parts, part of the WNT Performance series from Ceratizit, is aimed squarely at improving process security and quality-critical steps in the machining of smaller components.

When it comes to machining smaller parts, fixed connections are particularly important for vices, mainly due to the need for extremely tight tolerances. There are various ways to achieve this. Christoph Retter, product manager – clamping fixtures, says: “Workpieces can be pre-stamped by investing in a special machine prior to clamping, creating a positive mechanical connection using the negative embossed profile in the jaw. However, this is eliminated with our new ZSG mini. Thanks to its very-high clamping force of 16 kN, our approach is simple: clamp, lock, go.”

Quick and easy part handling is also a deciding factor in minimising non-productive time. Here, the ZSG mini offers significant advantages as it can be easily accessed from all sides, expediting the machining of raw and finished parts, multi-clamping and automated applications. However, the biggest time saver is the ability to change jaws in a matter of seconds without any tools. This is achieved through the integrated pull-down action, which is generated via two spring pressure pins, which Ceratizit says ensure total machining precision and quality.

The ZSG mini centric vices are available in lengths of 80 mm and 100 mm, with quick change jaws in widths of 45 mm and 70 mm – all case-hardened to between 54 and 56 HRc and available in different versions with either smooth faces or serrated grip features.

“The real highlight here is the fact that all jaws can be used on any ZSG mini, which makes the system extremely flexible,” says Retter.

For further information
www.ceratizit.com

Record order intake at Trumpf

At the end of its 2020-21 fiscal year on 30 June, Trumpf Group recorded a slight increase in sales revenues of 0.5% to €3.50bn (fiscal year 2019-20: €3.48bn). However, order intake value increased by 19.7% to a record level for the company at €3.9bn (fiscal year 2019-20: €3.3bn).

Despite the coronavirus pandemic spanning its complete financial year, Trumpf’s UK subsidiary in Luton considers its figures successful. Sales worth £40m were achieved and, although this figure was below 2019-2020, it was nevertheless above initial expectations. It was a particularly successful year for Trumpf’s premium punching machine, the TruPunch 5000, with a high level of orders.

For further information
www.trumpf.com

New mould and die clamps

Roemheld is introducing a new range of seven double-acting arch clamps for securing dies or moulds to the bed or ram of a die casting, injection moulding or other press type. Intended for holding tools with flat edges safely, the compact clamps exert a force ranging from 30 to 450 kN.

The clamps consist of a hydraulic block cylinder and piston. Due to the internal design, the horizontally-acting force translates into an almost vertical clamping action. An integrated mechanical locking bolt maintains the clamps in position, particularly on the ram, in the event of a drop in hydraulic pressure.

Supplied without or with position monitoring, the former clamps may be used at temperatures up to 160°C (300°C on request), while the latter may be used up to 100°C. The integrated position monitoring at the side couples to the clamping bolt and signals either unclamped or clamped status, or clamping position overrun error. Special versions are available that provide a continuous signal up to the final bolt position.

The arch clamps feature sturdy construction as well as corrosion resistance due to the application of a special coating. They are intended for use with location pins or limit stops to keep the mould or die in its correct position, as during use it is subjected to side loads that, although low, may be strong enough to cause displacement.

For further information
www.roemheld.co.uk

Focus on precision with hydraulic tool clamping

For those who demand the ultimate in precision machined parts from their sliding-head turning centres, Floyd Automatic Tooling has introduced the Hydro-Swiss Turn range of compact hydraulic clamping tool holders for cylindrical tools. Capable of maintaining precision and run-out levels of less than 1 µm, Floyd Automatic says that ‘ultra-precise’ is now possible for all sliding-head CNC turning centres.

Regardless of whether the machine is a Star, Citizen, Tornos, Hanwha or Tsugami sliding-head lathe, Hydro-Swiss Turn holders are compatible with all leading brands. The holders are available as a standard or as an ultra-precise (UP) variant that can achieve a run-out of 0.003 and 0.001 TIR respectively. Notably, the easy clamping hydraulic holders incorporate a novel clamping system that also provides vibration damping to maximise performance and concentricity.

The Hydro-Swiss Turn holder has a through-coolant facility and an easy-clamping bolt that permits easy and free axial length adjustment. These hydraulic holders are available in a multitude of variants to suit every application from drilling and milling to PCD tool machining and boring. For Citizen machines, the Hydro-Swiss Turn is available in ST19.05, ST25 and ST25.4 configurations to clamp tools with 3, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 mm shanks, while for Star sliding-head machines, the system is offered in ST16, ST22 and ST32 variants. It is also available in all recognised dimensions for Tornos, Tsugami and Hanwha machines.

To ensure optimal precision and run-out levels, the Hydro-Swiss Turn holder must be used with H6 shank tools. Floyd also supplies the system with a positioning pin kit, while a 3 Nm torque T-wrench is available upon request.

For further information
www.floydautomatic.co.uk