Please visit: IBAG North America
Mailing Address:
80 Republic Drive
North Haven,
CT
06473
US
Phone:
203-407-0397
Fax:
203-407-0516
IBAG North America
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IBAG HIGH SPEED MILLING SPINDLE |
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IBAG "MICRO LINE" HIGH SPEED SPINDLES FOR SWISS MACHININ |
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IBAG North America is headquartered in a modern plant in North Haven Connecticut, an established New England community where traditional values of education and craftsmanship have become the foundation for a growing complex of commerce, industry and high technology. IBAG's dedicated facility includes applications engineering as well as full spindle repair and rebuilding services. Spindles are run in a test area with all data recorded for customer assurance. IBAG's wide variety of vacuum work holding systems undergo similar rigid testing procedures. From individual components to total integration. IBAG's strict care and attention to detail is designed to provide you with the very best high speed cutting system you can buy.

Micro Line high speed spindles for Swiss turning are described as compact and powerful.
IBAG North America’s short and fast 22-mm diameter Micro Line high speed milling and drilling spindle for Swiss turning applications has a 63.3-mm length.
The company has added a 20-mm and 22-mm-diameter model to its Micro line of high-speed spindles for Swiss turning. Right-hand spindles are also available. These spindles eliminate secondary operations for Swiss-type lathes.
This article looks at new deveopments in process monitoring for prodctuion machining applications.
Ibag North America's Micro Line spindles for Swiss turning adds 20 mm and 22 mm to the 25-mm diameter model previously available. Right-hand spindles are also available.
Ibag now offers 20- and 22-mm diameter high speed milling and drilling spindles for Swiss turning applications i addition to its 25-mm diameter spindles. Using synchronous, DC motor technology, the spindles operate as much as 100,000 rpm with 260-W continuous power and high torque. Especially useful for machining
This article dicusses the use of high-speed spindles in Swiss machining applications. Sufficient rotational speed is necessary to take advantage of tooling materials in small diameter cutters.
Because of the possibility of workpiece deformation, clamping using three-jaw chucks is not always suitable for final machining. In cases where tight machining tolerances must be upheld, this Danish cutting specialist relies on vacuum clamping technology to hold its parts.
Designed for use with Swiss-type automatic lathes, the 25-mm HSC (high-speed cutting) motor spindles and are useful for microscopic milling and drilling operations as well as engraving and fine milling. Available from IBAG North America, the spindles fit in the linear toolholders of this machine style. They can operate at speeds as fast as 60,000 rpm or an optional 80,000 rpm.
- Brochure highlights the advantages of high-speed cutting using charts and graphs, as well as spindle system options for monitoring piston, temperature and vibration- Cutter and workpiece cooling options are illustrated- Components and accessories are also listed, photographed and explained .
The HF Small Sized High Speed Spindles are described in this literature. Specifications, diagrams and an explanation of the motor spindle complete system is also included. .
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