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Basile jaw boring rings RotoRi XL premium f. int/ ext clamping up to 630 mm

Brand: BASILE

Art.-no. 22472133

Manufacturer article no. P19508142630


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Application

The patented rings make it possible to bore clamping jaws accurately. Thanks to continuously variable adjustment, you can remove exactly as much material as is needed. Further readjustment of the clamping point is possible as required by the patented curve segments. This saves time and tool costs.

Execution

  • Internal and external clamping using one ring
  • Infinitely variable clamping range for all chuck sizes
  • 0.01-mm accurate adjustment of turning diameter
  • Patented premium RotoFix clamping bolts for low set-up costs
  • Great savings on clamping jaws as reusable
  • Optimum turning tool accessibility
  • Fast and flexible handling

Advantage

  • Patented RotoFix clamping bolts are extremely flexible and can be rapidly adjusted to the diameter

Delivery

Ref. no. 22472130: The collars consist of 20 rings and 2 sets of 3 pcs. Clamping bolt type: RotoFix M8 and M10 with storage rack. Ref. no. 22472131: The collars consist of 29 rings and 3 sets of 3 pcs. Clamping bolt type: RotoFix M8, M10 and M12 with storage rack. Ref. no. 22472132: The collars consist of 16 rings with a thickness of 6 mm and 13 rings with a thickness of 10 mm and 3 sets of 3 pcs. Clamping bolts RotoFix M10, M12 and M16 with storage tripod. Ref. no. 22472133: The collars consist of 10 rings and 2 sets of clamping bolts type: RotoFix M16 and M20 in size: XL with storage box.

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Brand

BASILE

Manufacturer Part Number

P19508142630

Product Group

278

Gross Weight

21.350 kg

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