On 4 March 2013 07:38, Kirk Wallace <kwall...@wallacecompany.com> wrote:

> The dog keys are not installed on the end of the spindle, though there
> are slots and threaded holes. With a modern VFD on the spindle, it might
> be easy enough to install the tool with a slight up pressure and rotate
> the spindle until the the tool engages the keys and seats, but he keys
> would interfere with the gripper as is is now. So far, the tools seat
> well enough without using the keys.

It is probably possible to carefully align the spindle for tool-change
if there is a spindle encoder.

Wikipedia is quite clear on this point, and it matches my understanding:
"This is a "self releasing" or "Fast" taper. Unlike the more acute
self holding tapers above, such tapers are not designed to transmit
torque. This turning effort is carried by driving keys engaging slots
on the flange."

However I have trouble seeing how you can hold a CAT flange and still
allow the dogs to engage. BT flanges have a gripper groove which is
far enough below the keys for there to be no interference. (
http://www.bright-tools.com/news_show_79.html)
There is rather less space on the SK flange. (
http://www.morari.it/home/en/products/adjustable-heads/cone-std-din-69871
) so I don't know how those avoid gripper-to-key clashes.


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