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Hainbuch America Workholding Technology

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Phone: 414-358-9550
Toll-Free: 800-281-5734
Fax: 414-358-9560

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Mailing Address:
10541 N. Commerce St.
Mequon , WI 53092 US


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SPANNTOP nova

SPANNTOP nova

The SPANNTOP chuck by HAINBUCH with innovations that guarantee: - Speed and precision - Incredibly quick change-over for reduced set up times - Switching from outside to inside clamping in minutes - Flexibility to add a jaw adapter for double the clamping diameter - Capability to drill and mill betweenjaws


MANDO T211

MANDO T211

The MANDO T211 is ideal for work pieces with a short clamping length! It offers: - Superb concentricity - Fantastic rigidity - Stabilizing effect due to the pull-back forces - Large transition area and opening stroke - Exceptionally wear resistant due to very hard segments made of chrome/nickel steel - Vibration dampening due to vulcanization - Possibility to machine the clamping bushing to the required diameter - Only 5 basic mandrels to cover a clamping range of 20-100 mm


CENTREX Pallet

CENTREX Pallet

The advantages of the CENTREX pallet include: - Repeatability < 3 microns - Stable screw connection, no additional units and hoses required - Vibration-absorbing and non-magnetic material - Positioning elements cannot get stuck - Lightweight material, better handling - Scratch resistant, no bulging when damaged - Integrated quick-acting screws - Robust and easy to clean components - Unaffected by temperature - No rusting to the machine table

Company Profile

HAINBUCH manufactures clamping devices. But if you're looking for the proverbial pigeonhole for our company, you'll find that HAINBUCH doesn't fit in any pre-defined category. That's because our products are anything but ordinary. Not only does their amazing simplicity produce sensational results and revolutionize your production process, they also contain the solutions for tomorrow and beyond. That's what we call "workholding technology".

Product Categories of Hainbuch America Workholding Technology

  • Arbors, Expandable Workholding
  • Chuck Jaws & Collets
  • Chucks, Collet Type (for Workholding)
  • Chucks, Gear
  • Chucks, Jaw Type
  • Chucks, Precision
  • Chucks, Special
  • Clamps & Fixturing Devices
  • Mandrels
  • Vises & Vise Jaws

Trade Names

  • B-TOP 3
  • CENTREX
  • hs-dock
  • HYDROK
  • MANDO
  • MANDO ADAPT
  • MANDO T212
  • MANDREX
  • MANOK
  • MANOK Plus
  • m-ka
  • ms-dock
  • NOVA
  • SPANNTOP
  • TALEMENT
  • TOPlus
  • TOROK
  • ZENTROK


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Grip it on the ID
For many turning applications, gripping on the ID of a center bore can provide processing benefits.

Clamping Devices Ensure Power Boost for Turbo Manufacturer
In order to efficiently manufacture more than 12,000 toothed parts with a range of dimensions having lot sizes of 1 to 50, a shop needs to focus not only on the cutting parameters, but also developing a strategy for handling the tremendous setup time.

The Many Sides of Workholding
Here's a broad look at different ways to approach workholding based upon the requirements of the application.

The Right Clamp Makes a Difference
Clamping has often proven to be the Achilles heel of hard machining.

Change This Chuck: Save Setup Time
 Quick change workholding is one way shops are reducing setup when dealing with higher-mix/ lower-voulme work.

Faster Change-Overs Allow Focus On Machining
A creative Midwestern shop shows that its productivity edge runs all the way down to its relationships with vendor partners. With the right clamping and centering device, the company has been able to reduce workpiece change-over times by as much as 50 percent while improving rigidity and precision.

Segmented Mandrel
A new design in the segmented mandrel provides concentricity, rigidity, vibration dampening and ample stroke. Its key element is the clamping bushing. The segmented clamping bushings are made of chrome/nickel case hardened steel, which provides wear resistance and rigidity.