Assembly
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NSL3 turn
The basic version of the clamping station is the NSL3 turn.
NSL3 turn has several VERO-S clamping areas, but does not have a
flexible centering taper in the clamping tower.
Two of the installed quick-change pallet modules cover the
alignment function here. The three different clamping pin types
SPA, SPB, SPC
are needed (see Fig. "NSL3 turn 450-3" and "NSL3
turn 570-5" as well as the chapter "Clamping pins SPA 40, SPB 40,
SPC 40"
Clamping pin types
SPA 40
and
SPB 40
are installed in a straight
line at a distance between the two farthest apart quick-change
pallet modules. The greatest possible distance between the two
clamping pins achieves the maximum centering accuracy and
supporting effect. When the clamping pin is fitted with positioning
accuracy in a direction
SPB 40
, pay attention to the angle-oriented
positioning of the sword-shaped alignment surfaces. The
supporting alignment surfaces on the
SPB 40
must be oriented
perpendicular to an imaginary line joining it to the
SPA 40
. All the
other clamping areas are fitted with clamping pins with centering
clearance
SPC 40
to prevent over-determination of the interface
position deviation.
Close the unused mounting hole for the centering taper with the
cover (item 3).
The flexible centering taper can be optionally retrofitted. The
NSL3 turn clamping station can be upgraded to an NSL3 turn-Z.
For the required components, see table presented in the chapter
"Upgrading to NSL3 turn-Z".
Particularly heavy devices or lathe chucks should be preferably
used on an NSL3 turn-Z clamping station.
NSL3 turn with three VERO-S quick-change pallet modules
4.4.1