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Workholding Automatically Maintains Indefinite Clamp Force

Collet-Lok® hydraulic workholding from Enerpac uses an internal mechanical locking system to maintain the clamping force automatically, without hydraulic pressure, indefinitely.

Posted: October 12, 2014

The Collet-Lok family of hydraulic workholding products includes swing clamps, work supports and push cylinders and is available in multiple sizes and mounting methods.

Enerpac Corporation (Menomonee Falls, WI) has announced its upgraded Collet-Lok® family of hydraulic workholding with “Depressurized Holding Technology™.” Designed to protect against unintentional loss of clamping, Collet-Lok requires no hydraulics to maintain clamping force. Compared to traditional workholding, which requires continuous hydraulic pressure, this workholding uses an internal mechanical locking system to maintain the clamping force — automatically, without hydraulic pressure, indefinitely.

To satisfy diverse workholding applications, the company has improved its Collet-Lok product family through the following:

  •  Standard Viton seals for better performance in high temperature applications and enhanced chemical resistance to common coolants.
  •  Bottom flange models come standard with dual porting built-in, bottom and side ports, allowing flexible installation options.
  •  Quick lead-time response capability for the complete range of standard Collet-Lok products.

“Loss of clamping force during machining can be costly — from scraped parts to machine damage and downtime. Anyone involved in the industry knows this can occur,” said Douglas Lacina, the global marketing & engineering leader for Enerpac. “With the automation of hydraulic actuation, combined with the security of an internal locking mechanism, Collet-Lok ensures continuous clamping and support, even if a hydraulic line is accidentally cut during machining. Plus, with an upgraded design and fast availability, it is ideal for our customers’ diverse machining requirements.”

The Collet-Lok family of hydraulic workholding products includes swing clamps, work supports and push cylinders. Available in multiple sizes and mounting methods, this family provides all the clamping products needed for typical fixture applications.

To learn more about this system, the company has created a separate section in its new E215 Workholding Catalog, specifically dedicated to Collet-Lok. Additionally, Enerpac is now offering webinar classes and has produced an informational video to help customers understand the system further.

Enerpac is an international market leader in high-pressure hydraulics, with 28 offices in 22 different countries and over 1,000 employees that produce thousands of high-pressure hydraulic products that are distributed worldwide.

The company focuses on the design of products, from the smallest cylinder to complete computer-operated lifting and positioning systems, which increase productivity and make work safer and easier to perform.

Enerpac Corporation, 6101 N Baker Road, Milwaukee, WI 53209, 262-781-6600, www.enerpac.com.

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