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When evaluating robotic solutions, it's important to minimize spindle weight while maximizing spindle power. The DynoSpindle Model 1860 series from Dynomax Inc. features compact, high-speed motorized robotic spindles designed for finishing operations requiring high-precision. It features a powerful high-torque 2.5 hp motor, available at maximum speeds of 30,000, 40,000 or 60,000 rpm.
At a lightweight 12 pounds (5.5 kg), the spindle's small profile is ideal for use in tight areas, and for tight budgets. It is well suited for a variety of robotic and non-robotic applications, including de-burring, polishing and light machining of products such as dentures, prosthetics, glass, pottery, industrial ceramics, wood working, and more.
Made in the U.S.A., the 1860 series spindles are equipped with standard collet tool holders and an air purge bearing protection system designed to increase spindle life and mean time between failures (MTBF). It can be air or liquid cooled and features several mounting options, giving it the flexibility to be used in a wide variety of configurations for many different applications.
Related Glossary Terms
- ceramics
ceramics
Cutting tool materials based on aluminum oxide and silicon nitride. Ceramic tools can withstand higher cutting speeds than cemented carbide tools when machining hardened steels, cast irons and high-temperature alloys.
- collet
collet
Flexible-sided device that secures a tool or workpiece. Similar in function to a chuck, but can accommodate only a narrow size range. Typically provides greater gripping force and precision than a chuck. See chuck.
- polishing
polishing
Abrasive process that improves surface finish and blends contours. Abrasive particles attached to a flexible backing abrade the workpiece.