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Chuck size(inch)

Eyebolt

6,8,10

12

M10
M12

23

24

・Add grease at least once a day.
・Fully stroke the jaw before starting work or upon supplying grease, and check that the jaw is inside the appropriate   

stroke area. (Refer to page 17)

・Always clean the chuck body or the sliding surface using an air gun, etc., at the end of work.
・Check that the bolts of each part are not loosened at least once every 3 months.
・Disassemble  and  clean  at  least  once  every  6  months  or  every  100,000  strokes  (once  every  2  months  or  more  for 

cutting cast metal).

1.Position to lubricate

・Lubricate using a grease gun from the grease nipple on the body periphery part or each master jaw periphery part.  

Supply  grease  when  the  jaw  is  open.  After  lubrication,  repeat  opening  and  closing  the  jaw  several  times  without 
gripping work.

2.Grease to use

・Use the designated grease specified in Table 6. If grease other than the designated grease is used, sufficient effect 

may not be obtained.

3.Frequency of lubrication

・Add grease once every day.
・Add approximately 5g up to 8 inches and 10g for 10 inches or larger of grease to the each master jaw. Check the 

filling degrees of the grease after removing the cover of the chuck center.

・In the case of high rotation or in the case of using a large amount of water soluble coolant, increase the frequency of 

lubrication according to the usage conditions.

4.Safety information about grease and anti-rust oil

Applicable range

・Designated grease
・Antirust agent applied to the product at the delivery.

First aid measures

After inhalation: Remove victim to fresh air. If symptoms persist, call a physician.
After contact with skin: Wash off with mild cleaners and plenty of water. If symptoms persist, call a physician.
After contact with eyes: Rinse with plenty of water. If symptoms persist, call a physician.
After ingestion: If large amounts are swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Obtain medical attention.

・ Please refer to each MSDS about the grease and the anti-rust oil which you prepared.

6−1 Periodic Inspection

6−2 Grease lubrication

 6 .Maintenance and Inspection

・Remove the eyebolt or the belt without fail after using. If the chuck is rotated with the eyebolt, etc., attached, they 

may fly out and this is dangerous.

・Disassemble and clean the chuck at least once every 6 months or every 100,000 strokes (once every 2 months 

or  more  for  cutting  cast  metal).  If  cutting  powder  or  other  substances  stagnate  inside  the  chuck,  it  will  lead  to 
insufficient stroke and a drop in the gripping force, and this is dangerous as the work will fly out. Check each part 
carefully and replace any part that is worn or cracked.

・After inspection, apply sufficient grease in the designated areas and reassemble.
・After assembling, measure the gripping force according to the method on page 16, and check that the specified 

gripping force is obtained.

・If you stop the machine for a long period of time, remove the work from the machine. If you don't, the work can 

drop due to a drop in the hydraulic pressure or the cylinder can stop or malfunction.

・ If you stop the machine or store the chuck for a long period of time, add grease to prevent rust.

6−3 Disassembling

・To  keep  the  chuck  running  in  the  best  condition  for  a  long  time,  adequate  grease  lubrication  is  necessary.   

Insufficient  grease  lubrication  causes  a  drop  in  the  gripping  force,  operation  failure  at  low  hydraulic  pressure, 
drop in gripping precision, abnormal wearing, seizing, etc. The work will fly out due to a drop in the gripping force 
and this is dangerous.

Disassembling procedures

Read the following disassembling procedures with reference to page 5.

1. Turn off the main power of the machine before starting work.
2. Loosen the jaw attaching bolt [13] and remove the soft jaw [4] and the T nut [5].
3. Remove the cover [8].
4. Turn the draw nut [7] with the handle [10] while loosening the chuck attaching bolt [14], and remove the chuck from  
  the spindle.
5. Remove the wedge plunger [2] to the chuck rear side.
6. Remove the master jaw [3] to the inner periphery side of the chuck.
7. Assemble again while sufficiently coating the recommended grease in the reverse procedures of disassembling. At  
  this time, pay sufficient attention so as not to make a mistake in the numbers of the body [1], master jaw [3], and the 
  wedge plunger [2].
8. Refer to page 30 about the installation procedure. (8-4. Attachment of chuck).

Genuine 

product

Conventional

product

CHUCK GREASE PRO

Kitagawa chuck grease
Molykote EP Grease
Chuck EEZ grease
MOLYKOTE TP-42
Kluberpaste ME31-52

Kitagawa genuine product
(Kitagawa distributor of each country)
Conventional product
TORAY Dow Corning (only inside Japan)
Kitagawa-Northtech Inc. (North American region)
Dow Corning (Europe, Asian region)
Kluber lubrication (worldwide)

Table 6

・Use an eyebolt or a hanging belt when attaching and detaching the chuck to and from the machine, as there is a 

danger of injury or damage if the chuck drops.

WARNING

CAUTION

WARNING

Содержание BB200 Series

Страница 1: ...s manual and the safety labels attached to the equipment Failure to follow these instructions and safety precautions could result in serious injury death or property damage Store this manual near equi...

Страница 2: ...l Therefore do not perform any actions unless they are specifically allowed in this manual If any questions related to safety arise about operation control inspection and maintenance which are not spe...

Страница 3: ...jig 5 Usage 5 1 Precautions during gripping work with chuck 5 2 Precautions during gripping work in irregular shape 5 3 Precautions related to usage of jaw 5 4 Precautions related to processing 5 5 At...

Страница 4: ...hard jaw special jaw included Draw nut 3 Type display as shown below 1 1 Type display 1 2 Structural drawing Fig 1 B B 2 0 6 A 5 9 9 9 Fig 2 1 Structural Drawing and Parts List BB200 series Attachmen...

Страница 5: ...for the chuck part 1 3 Scope of product Fig 3 To prevent the work from flying safe design maintenance and erroneous action prevention of the hydraulic system to maintain the gripping force of the chuc...

Страница 6: ...rt name Part name Body Wedge plunger Master jaw Soft jaw T nut Plunger nut Draw nut Cover Coil spring Handle Socket head button screw Socket head cap screw Jaw attaching bolt Chuck attaching bolt Set...

Страница 7: ...sers If the door is not closed you may touch the rotating chuck or the work may fly out which is very dangerous In general the safety interlock function which allows rotation only when the door is the...

Страница 8: ...the cylinder so that the input force which determines the gripping force of the chuck does not exceed Excessive input force can lead to breakage of the chuck which is very dangerous as the chuck can w...

Страница 9: ...he input piston thrust force draw pipe drawing force specified in the gripping force limit table For All Users Do not use a jaw of a height out of the range of the gripping force limit table or a jaw...

Страница 10: ...not use bolts other than these Failure to follow the safety precautions below will result in serious injury or death DANGER Check that the chuck and the cylinder are in the safe combination when using...

Страница 11: ...lost instantly which is dangerous as the work will fly out If the hydraulic pressure suddenly drops due to blackout or malfunction of the hydraulic pump etc this is dangerous as work will fly out Lock...

Страница 12: ...Insufficient grease supply lowers the gripping force causes operation failure due to lower hydraulic pressure lowers the gripping precision and causes abnormal wearing and seizing etc This is dangero...

Страница 13: ...t jaw top surface height from the chuck surface to the top surface of the jaw CHUCK GREASE PRO is used Refer to page 23 A variable displacement pump with the discharge volume of 20 liters min or more...

Страница 14: ...the gripping force lowers The curves displayed in Fig 6 shows relationships between the rotation speed and the centrifugal force when using the standard soft jaw The centrifugal force differs signific...

Страница 15: ...considerably unbalanced work lower the rotation speed The work will fly out and this is dangerous Vibration is generated if there is unbalance due to the work and the jig etc Vibration decreases proc...

Страница 16: ...BB206 BB212 Input force Input force Limit Gripping force loss k Standard soft top jaw Mass moment of top jaw m r 3 Standard soft top jaw Gripping part center height H Static gripping force k Limit Lim...

Страница 17: ...6000min 1 rpm and the gripping force loss due to the centrifugal force at this rotation speed is 39kN approx 3977kgf The required static gripping force for the dynamic gripping force gripping force lo...

Страница 18: ...he T nut and the attaching bolts attached to the chuck and do not use bolts other than these If commercially available bolts are used for an unavoidable reason use bolts at the strength classification...

Страница 19: ...g for forming in the D part At this time grip by pressing the plug on the chuck front surface in order for the plug not to be tilted Repeat chucking several times to stabilize the plug Forming Process...

Страница 20: ...be tilted Repeat chucking several times to stabilize the ring Forming Process the gripping part dimension D of the work in the state that the ring is kept gripped The D part is to be approximately th...

Страница 21: ...he jig for forming onto the jaw so as not to generate run out Check that it is gripping almost in the center of the appropriate stroke Set the hydraulic pressure when forming slightly higher than when...

Страница 22: ...ft jaw other than one made by Kitagawa Corporation is used the engagement will be inferior and the master jaw will be deformed the gripping precision will worsen and the work will fly out due to gripp...

Страница 23: ...huck will break and this is dangerous as the chuck and work will fly out If the tool and the tool post contact the chuck or the work due to malfunction or tape mistake etc and impact is given immediat...

Страница 24: ...ing to the usage conditions Safety information about grease and anti rust oil Applicable range Designated grease Antirust agent applied to the product at the delivery First aid measures After inhalati...

Страница 25: ...ssure or the cylinder can stop or malfunction If you stop the machine or store the chuck for a long period of time add grease to prevent rust 6 3 Disassembling Disassembling procedures Read the follow...

Страница 26: ...r the specification of the chuck Supply grease from the grease nipple and open and close the jaw several times without gripping a work Lower the rotation speed to a speed at which the required grippin...

Страница 27: ...described for machine tool manufacturers personnel who attach a chuck to a machine Please read following instruction carefully when you attach or detach a chuck to machine and please sufficiently unde...

Страница 28: ...dopting a throttle valve etc Type Cylinder BB206 BB208 BB210 BB212 a M60 2 M75 2 M90 2 M115 2 b 30 35 35 35 c 25 25 30 35 d f7 55 70 85 110 0 030 0 060 0 030 0 060 0 036 0 071 0 036 0 071 e Min 3 5 4...

Страница 29: ...aw pipe is unbalanced vibration occurs the screw is broken and the gripping force will be lost instantly which is dangerous as the work will fly out Processing of draw nut 1 Remove the socket head cap...

Страница 30: ...t joint diameter can be raised by processing them after mounting to the installed machine Process the chuck attachment spigot joint diameter of the back plate at the target value A 0 01 in the dimensi...

Страница 31: ...of 12 9 10 9 for M22 or more and be sure they are long enough Table 11 8 3 In the case of with back plate Type Cylinder BB206A5 BB208A6 BB210A8 BB212A1 a M60 2 M75 2 M90 2 M115 2 b 30 35 35 35 c 25 25...

Страница 32: ...he centering of the chuck lightly hit the body side face with a plastic hammer Tighten the chuck attaching bolts evenly At this time tighten the bolts at the specified torque Chuck size inch Eyebolt 6...

Страница 33: ...olts not provided by Kitagawa use bolts that have at least a strength classification of 12 9 10 9 for M22 or more and be sure they are long enough Adjust the position of the wedge plunger The appropri...

Страница 34: ...turer s address Jaw No MFG No 33 This product is based on the following standards or orders Machinery directive 2006 42 EC Annex I EN ISO 12100 2010 EN1550 1997 A1 2008 Ultimate disposal of this produ...

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