Monaghan Tooling Group Compensation Nuts Correct Runout Errors
Monaghan Tooling Group introduces the Easyzero runout compensation nuts in kit form, designed to quickly address misalignment for round tools using ER collets.
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View MoreMonaghan Tooling Group’s Easyzero runout compensation nuts are designed for round tools using ER collets (ER16 to ER40). The Easyzero quickly and easily corrects runout errors and misalignment for round tools, providing reamers with the stability to hold tolerances as tight as 0.0011".
A variety of kits are available, ranging from a basic kit (Easyzero nut with hex key) to a comprehensive kit that includes the nut, hex key, spanner and ER collet. With this technology, cutting edges equally share the chip load, providing concentric cutting, consistent tool wear and extended tool life. By rapidly dialing in runout, operators spend less time resetting tools and collets, improving efficiency, reducing scrap rates and lowering overall costs.
According to the company, installing the Easyzero is straightforward and effective. Operators simply replace the existing ER collet chuck nut with the Easyzero runout compensation nut. With six adjustment screws, the nut enables the operator to dial out up to 0.0011" of runout in seconds.
Monaghan Tooling Group provides five sizes of Easyzero compensation nuts to fit ER16 to ER40 collets, well suited for virtually any reaming application.
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