MAXXOS T212 mandrel wins AMB Award

HAINBUCH wins the AMB Award in the precision tools category for the Maxxos T212 mandrel. At AMB 2024, the International Exhibition for Metal Working held in Stuttgart, Germany, the expert jury presented the mandrel with an award in a category with a total of six nominated products.

Increasing process stability is crucial for optimizing production. Hainbuch offers an extremely innovative solution here with the new Maxxos T212 mandrel: Thanks to the hexagonal pyramid shape, the Maxxos mandrel has been developed for maximum accuracy and feed rates. The hexagonal mandrel achieves a significantly higher holding power than the round Mando mandrel and enables up to double the torque transmission and corresponding cutting rates. Hainbuch offers the Maxxos T212 mandrel in 12 sizes for the diameter range 8mm to 200mm. The Maxxos T212 mandrel has no draw bolt. It is therefore ideal for workpieces with blind holes and very short clamping lengths without any loss of clamping length.

The Maxxos T212 is a mandrel with a pull-back effect and is therefore ideal for 5-sided machining of the workpiece on both turning and milling centers. Thanks to the hexagonal pyramid shape, the segmented clamping bushing with the hexagon socket sits on the clamping pyramid with an absolute positive fit in every clamping position. The resulting vibration dampening has a noticeably positive effect on tool life and therefore contributes to sustainability in production in many ways. The bayonet quick-change lock saves time when changing the segment clamping bushings when setting up different diameters compared to the previous solution and can be implemented with significantly fewer steps.

The AMB Award honors the best products and exhibits submitted and presented at AMB. It thus provides an overview of the current state of the art in the metalworking industry.

 

AMB Award MAXXOS T212