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ANGULAR | RIGHT ANGLE | ADJUSTABLE MULTISPINDLE | FIXED MULTISPINDLE
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Tools made of today's ultramodern materials such as solid-carbide, Cermet, or diamond demand ever better quality spindles in regard to stability, run-out and RPM. The MSBS line of drill heads satisfies these demands. The spindles are held with a set of 3 pre-loaded precision angular contact bearings. This special bearing-system gives a very rigid support to our spindles and guarantees a low TIR (total indicator run-out). HSK- or Komet-ABS spindle noses are available as well as weldon, whistle-notch or spindles with collet type nose (ER-collets). The gears are heat-treated and surface ground to allow high RPMs with minimal vibration.
Design
Berger MSBS multi spindle drill heads
are precision made. The housing is made out of
a special aluminum used in the aircraft industry.
Housing out of cast iron or steel are available
as well. Our spindles are double case hardened,
aged and precision ground. All gears are case
hardened and ground. All other rotating parts
are case hardened and ground. To optimize the
efficiency they are held in ball bearings only.
The spindles are held by a special bearing system:
Upper needle bearing
This bearing takes a portion of the load created in the gear trim. This gives additional support to the spindle.
Spindle bearing system
This system with two paired angular-contact bearings in the front to take the axial thrust and one angular-contact bearing working as a counter bearing to preload this system gives a very rigid support to the spindle. The outer distance-ring is directly machined into the housing. The inner distance-ring is machined to match the outer distance-ring and the preloading-specifications of the used angular-contact bearings.
Different Housings
The length of the housings for our multiple drill heads depends on the following facts:
- Housing with shallow upper part
The gears are located on two different planes in the lower part of the housing. We use this construction for patterns with fewer spindles and bigger center to center distances as well as from the center of the drill head.
- Housing with high upper part
The gears are located on three planes, also above the intermediate plate. This construction allows for more spindles. In addition it also allows to vary the ratio of the spindles. This is to compensate for smaller drills or to allow threading of threads with different pitches in the same drill head. This construction is the most common.
- Housing with high upper part and two intermediate plates
This construction uses two intermediate plates, to allow for spindles close or in the center of the drill head.
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Housing with shallow upper part |
Housing with high upper part |
Housing with high upper part and two intermediate plates |
MSBS 160 ER 32
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Boring head MSBS 160 with
quill unit
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Boring head ER 32 transferline
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Drill & tap head coolant
through for turrets
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20 HP boring head
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MSBS CNC with 40 taper |
MSBS with HSK spindles |
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