Coolant-through tooling is becoming increasingly popular as manufacturers
continue to search for new ways to maintain the tight tolerances, high
accuracies and smooth surface finishes required for many of today’s jobs. While
coolant-through spindles are now a standard feature on many new machines, the
machines and tools themselves represent only part of the equation. The interface
between the spindle and the tool—a properly sealed toolholder—is just as
important. Users of collet systems in particular need a reliable method to keep
coolant from spraying through gaps between the holder, collet and nut or through
the slits in the collet itself.
To address this concern, toolholding system manufacturer Rego-Fix has
developed a metallically sealed collet that keeps through-tool coolant on target
and eliminates the need for accessories such as sealing disks and plugs. By
providing a tight seal between the toolholder and the tool, the collet helps
users ensure that coolant is applied directly to the cutting area to provide
much-needed lubrication, chip evacuation and temperature control. These benefits
are especially important in applications such as deep-hole drilling in which
impacted chips can cause excessive tool wear and degrade hole quality.
Like most collet designs, the body is constructed with open slots that allow
it to expand or contract to clamp a given range of tool diameters. Rather than
running through the entire length of the body, however, slots in the metallic
sealed collet extend only about half the distance to the clamped tool. Although
this configuration limits clamping range, it also provides a barrier at the
front of the collet so coolant can flow only where it is intended—through the
tool itself.
One of the collet’s primary advantages over other sealing methods is that it
is able to withstand the force of coolant exerted at pressures as high as 2,000
psi. This is important because coolant-through applications require high
pressure to provide adequate chip removal at the tool point. In contrast, common
sealing devices such as plugs constructed of rubber or silicon can be
inconsistent in high-pressure applications because aggressive coolant flow can
blow them out of collet slots.
An added benefit is that the collet is designed for universal use—that is, it
is compatible with any standard or friction-bearing nut. Using a collet that is
sealed by design can help shops keep inventory levels low because they have no
need to purchase sealing disks, specific coolant nuts or other accessories. In
addition, the metallic sealed collet is suited for applications that require
high runout accuracy. Able to achieve 0.2-inch TIR, it is available in standard
and metric sizes ranging from 0.125 inch to 0.75 inch and 3 mm to 20 mm.
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