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4.0 Structure a n d fun ctio n
4.4 Attachment options
Several types of attachments provide flexibility to install the
CAMT on the supporting structure.
Most feature a set of matching front and rear interfaces:
• Ø8 bore on spindle (front), clevis attachment (rear)
(⮑ fig. 4)
• clevis attachments (front and rear) (⮑ fig. 5)
• brackets, 1-axis (1 degree-of-freedom, front and rear)
(⮑ fig. 7)
• brackets, 2-axis (2 degree-of-freedom, front and rear)
(⮑ fig. 8)
• U-bracket, 1-axis (1 degree-of-freedom, rear only)
(⮑ fig. 6)
Clevis attachments are popular in the industry and are in
this case, available with high accuracy bores (H7) to keep
the play in the attachment reduced to the minimum.
The 1 and 2 degree-of freedom rear brackets are designed
to fit directly on a Ewellix telescopic pillar (CPMT, TLG and
TLT) and respectively allow the 1 or 2-axis movements nec-
essary to the application.
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
4.4.1 Spindle with 8H7 bore (front
attachment)
The simplest available standard front attachment is a Ø 8H7
(+0.015/0.000) bore in the lead screw (⮑ fig. 9).
Fig. 9
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