During machine maintenance, the tightening force of the tool clamp is often not measured. A regular check allows you to identify emerging problems due to broken disc springs or changed tightening path early, so that problems during processing can be avoided and maintenance work can be planned in good time. This can significantly reduce the number and probability of unexpected machine downtime and increase productivity. ClampControl tightening force measuring sensors are available on request in all our mentioned interfaces as well as other special versions.
Workpiece pallets are today often clamped on so-called zero-point clamps on the machine table. Here, the correct clamping force of the clamping elements is a critical size and essential for the function of the entire system. ClampControl has sensors for different clamping system manufacturers.
The ClampControl for jaw chuck is designed to quickly and accurately measure the clamping force and speed of jaws. Since the clamping force depends considerably on the respective speed, the wireless ClampControl measures in the dynamic state, ie during the rotation.
When clamping cylinder shafts, the respective clamping force is decisive for the achievable torque. ClampControl sensors quickly and reliably measure the clamping force in collets, hydraulic chucks, power chucks and so on.
TEssMa assembles interface-specific cases with test equipment. Tell us which test equipment should be included in the case and how it will be used. The cases are available in standard or robust design.