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*A [[Chuck]] used by devices using a toolchanger such as a [[CNC Mill]], [[CNC Router]], [[CNC Lathe]], or [[CNC Multimachine]]
*A [[Chuck]] used by devices using a toolchanger such as a [[CNC Mill]], [[CNC Router]], [[CNC Lathe]], or [[CNC Multimachine]]
*Uses Suction to Draw the Tool In, Uses Compressed Air Tor Eject it, and Uses a Mechanical Grip to Hold it in place
*Uses Suction to Draw the Tool In, Uses Compressed Air Tor Eject it, and Uses a Mechanical Grip to Hold it in place
*Can't be a standard drill chuck due to the RPM and stresses involved


=Industry Standards=
=Industry Standards=

Revision as of 04:26, 26 February 2020

Basics

  • A Chuck used by devices using a toolchanger such as a CNC Mill, CNC Router, CNC Lathe, or CNC Multimachine
  • Uses Suction to Draw the Tool In, Uses Compressed Air Tor Eject it, and Uses a Mechanical Grip to Hold it in place
  • Can't be a standard drill chuck due to the RPM and stresses involved

Industry Standards

Existing Open Source Designs

Minimum Viable Product

Basic Design

BOM

CAD

See Also


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