
Manual, Flexdeburr, RS-340
Document #9610-50-1016-08
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2.1 Tool Collet Systems
All Flexdeburr products utilize removable collets to grip customer supplied cutting tools. Different collet
diameters may be substituted to retain numerous cutter shank diameters. The collet retaining nut is loosened
to open the collet allowing cutting tools to be removed and inserted. Once the tool is set to the desired depth,
spanner wrenches are used to tighten the collet nut causing the collet to collapse and secure the cutting tool.
The turbine motor design does not allow the installation of the quick-change or drawbar collet systems.
The standard tool holding system for Flexdeburr products is an economical, proprietary, single-angle collet
design utilizing (3) gripping fingers. This is suitable for most applications where industry standard shank
diameter cutting tools are used and runout tolerances of up to 0.001” (0.025 mm) are acceptable. Special
sizes are available upon request but require custom machining.
2.2 Technical Description
A technical overview of the product is provided in the following tables and graphs. For additional technical
specifications, refer to
2.2.1 Environmental Limitations
2.2.1.1 Operation
Table 2.1—Operation
Installation
position
Mounted to robot by means of the side mounting
pattern or rear adapter flange. Refer to
. The flange is specific to
each type of robot. This optional flange is normally
supplied by ATI in a blank form suitable for customer
.
Mounted to a table or stand by means of the bench
adapter (the robot is carrying the work piece).
Temperature
range
5
°
C–35
°
C
41
°
F–95
°
F
Utilities
The tool requires the following:
•
Clean, dry, filtered, non‑lubricated air.
•
A coalescing filter and filter elements rated
5 micron or better.
•
The motor spindle must be supplied air at
6.2 bar (90 psi).
•
The radial compliance (centering) air must be
supplied from a regulated source between
1.0–4.1 bar (15–60 psi).