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31 March 2009

T-slots kept free of swarf

  • T-slots kept free of swarf
BIG Daishowa has introduced a range of T-slot covers to avoid swarf collection in the recesses, making it difficult to remove. Called T-Slot Clean, they are available through UK agent, NCMT.

Brushing away the swarf is therefore much easier, as it is not necessary to target each T-slot. For machining applications that use copious amounts of coolant, the table is kept virtually swarf free, avoiding the risk of unwanted heat build-up in the machining area.

The strips come in three widths, 14, 18 and 22 mm, and three lengths, 100, 400 and 1,000 mm, although they can easily be cut to achieve different lengths.

The operator simply pushes the strips into the T-slots over all areas of the machine table where they are not being used to clamp fixtures. The strips are retained by spring-loaded sides that are slightly wider than the slots, preventing swarf and coolant from entering.

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Andrew Allcock


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