China Wholesale Chamfer Machine – Complex Chamfer MH-6613 Manufacturers - Meiwha Vacuum Chuck MW-06L for CNC Process – MeiWha
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Meiwha Vacuum Chuck,MW-06L
The latest of Patent products for Meiwha Vacuum Chuck,can suck all kinds of material with blind holes and through holes.
Vacuum Vacuum with Vilmill is always the solution of choice when you want to machine numerous small components from a large-format workpiece.
Instantly suck and fix a workpiece with air from a compressor, and used with processing machines such as a machining center or an abrasive machine.
Since it is equipped with a vacuum ejector, no other vacuum pump is required.
Easy start up just by connecting a tube of a one-touch valve to a compressor in your factory.
Due to air sucking, suitably used for non-magnetic materials as stainless steel, aluminum or resin.
While the valve is off, a small amount of air flows out of 1mm dia. vacuum hole, which largely prevents any foreign materials from going into the hole.
Easy maintenance as most parts are easily accessible by opening the front panel.
Use solid clamps to fix the unit to a machine table.

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