Cooling Jacket for Quick-Rotating Tools

High-speed machining often causes air turbulences that prevent the coolant from reaching the cutting tool, says cutting tool distributer Haimer.

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High-speed machining often causes air turbulences that prevent the coolant from reaching the cutting tool, says cutting tool distributer Haimer. Its Cool Flash system is designed so that coolant wraps around the tool like a jacket and protects it against such disturbances. The company is offering this system as an option for their shrink chucks.
 
Coolant is transported to the face area of the toolholder via bores in the clamping chuck. A disc positioned at the face side of the chuck releases a narrow circumferential gap in the direction of the tool. The coolant accumulates, builds pressure in the chamber and is distributed over the entire scope of the tool shaft. From this small reservoir, it flows directly over the tool shaft as a closed jacket and is insensitive to air turbulences. The coolant is pressed into the flutes at the end of the shaft area, flushing them out and directly reaching the cutting edges without atomizing.
 
No additional sleeves or separate mounts are required for the cooling. Shrink chucks also can be shrunk in and out “normally” using the Cool Flash option. The stability, stiffness and interference contour of the original chuck remains unchanged. 


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