Roller burnishing tool for external cones - ARG - K
| Machining | Outside taper | ||||||
| Diameter range | from 1 mm | ||||||
| Rollers | according to requirement | ||||||
| Standard mount | Cylinder shank (with clamping surface on request) or Morse taper 3 - 5 |
Use parameters to be used
| Please note that this information represents guide values which must be adapted to the individual cases. | ||||||||||
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| Workpiece oversize | up to 0.01 mm | |||||||||
| Tool preclamping | up to 4 mm | |||||||||
| Lubrication | Emulsion or oil; filtration of the lubricant (<40µm) can improve the surface quality and the tool life | |||||||||
| Pre-machining of workpiece | Surface roughness up to 15 µm | |||||||||
| Maximum hardness of workpiece | 45HRC | |||||||||
| Speed | up to 40 rpm; speeds are calculated from the circumferential speed, based on the largest dia. | |||||||||
| Feed rate | 0.1 - 0.3 mm/rev; Return traverse always in rapid traverse | |||||||||
| Dwell time under pressure | 5 - 20 rotations |
| 1 | Mount |
| 2 | Sleeve |
| 3 | Cage |
| 4 | Taper |
| 5 | Roller |
| 6 | Rolling head, conversion kit for other diameters contains (3)(4)(5) |
| 7 | Clamping screw for taper |
| 8 | Clamping screw for sleeve |
| 9 | Locking ring |
| 10 | Cup-spring assembly |
Assembly instructions for outside roller burnishing tools
Rollers Remove the locking ring (9) and lift off the cage toward the front until the rollers are clear. Replace the rollers in sets and remount the locking ring.-
Tip
Coat the roller seats with some grease so that the rollers are held in place by the grease during rolling.
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Tip
When replacing the rollers, clean the cage and check it for damage, e.g. run-in marks, rough spots etc.; replace components if necessary. Worn cages or tapers can considerably reduce the service life of the rollers.
Taper
Remove the locking ring (9) and pull off the cage toward the front. Unscrew the clamping screw (8) and pull the taper out of the sleeve.
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Tip
When replacing the taper, clean the cage and the rollers check them for damage, e.g. run-in marks, rough spots etc. Replace components if necessary. Worn cages or rollers can considerably reduce the service life of the taper.
Cage
Remove the locking ring (9) and pull off the cage toward the front.
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Tip
When replacing the cage, clean the tool inside and grease it lightly. Dirt particles, in particular chips, reduce the tool life and the quality of the workpieces.





