Please visit: Hainbuch America Workholding Technology
Phone:
414-358-9550
Toll-Free:
800-281-5734
Fax:
414-358-9560
Mailing Address:
7384 N 60th Street
Milwaukee,
WI
53223
US
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The SPANNTOP chuck by HAINBUCH with innovations that guarantee |
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The MANDO T211 is ideal for work pieces with a short clamping length! It offers |
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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".

Clamping has often proven to be the Achilles heel of hard machining.
Quick change workholding is one way shops are reducing setup when dealing with higher-mix/ lower-voulme work.
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.
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.
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