ACTUATION METHODS
| Chevin can design an Expanding Mandrel system to suit your exact production requirements. Listed below is a selection of the common actuation methods for energising the mandrel. These can be combined with most mounting and holding methods to produce a complete mandrel to your specification. |
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Drawbar actuated : |
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Thread actuated : This manually operated method is suitable where drawbar actuation is not available. The sleeve is energised using a threaded nut on the front of the mandrel. This method is not usually suitable for mountings with tailstock support, but can be arranged in certain circumstances. |
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Cantilever Nut actuated : This style is used where drawbar actuation is not available and front access to the mandrel is not possible, due to for instance mounting into a blind hole in the component. A large nut situated behind the sleeve provides actuation and a component back stop is usually included for accurate positioning. |
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Opposed Tapers : This method is particularly suitable for gripping a variety of components with a wide length range. Variation in component length (and diameter) is accommodated by a series of sleeves and appropriate spacers. Each individual sleeve sits between the same tapers for actuation, allowing quicker changeovers between parts and sizes. |
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Other actuation methods can be customised to your exact needs. Chevin Tools Inc have over 50 years experience and can design a solution for almost any problem. |
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