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New All-Electric Tube Hone Demonstrates Cycle-Automation



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Sunnen's new all-electric HTR job shop tube hone will be one of seven honing machines demonstrated by the company at HOUSTEX 2015. According to Sunnen, the new HTR combines servo precision and cycle automation features with constant spindle power and 0.1 mm (0.004") stroke repeatability to efficiently hone blind bores or correct tight spots in a bore without operator intervention. Designed and equipped to hone the wide variety of parts encountered in a job shop, the machine handles bore I.D.'s up to 900 mm (35.41"). Its modular design can be configured for stroke lengths from 2.5 m to 14 m (8' to 46').

Other tube hones to be demonstrated at HOUSTEX by Sunnen include the HTA model for light stock removal and repair work, the HTE for long small bores and the HTG model for heavy stock removal in large parts. The company will also demonstrate the SV-20 vertical job shop hone for bore diameters from 19 to 200 mm (0.75" to 8.00"), the SV-2560 vertical hone with 1,520 mm (5') stroke length, and the SH-4000 horizontal hone for bore diameters from 1.5 to 165.1 mm (0.060" to 6.50").

Designed for job shop versatility and productivity, the HTR's 12 kW (16 HP) spindle motor, combined with a four-step gearbox, produces a constant power band through the entire speed range of 10 to 470 RPM for fast metal removal. The standard servo rotary tool feed can also function as a push-feed system with an optional drive shaft that converts rotary to linear motion, allowing the machine to handle the full range of Sunnen heavy-duty and two-stage tools. Tool overload monitoring is designed to provide optimal stock removal rates while protecting the tool and workpiece. A servo rack-and-pinion stroking system offers precision stroke position and repeatability. It drives the spindle carriage at speeds of 0.1 to 48 m/min (4" to 157' per minute) on hardened and ground ways with a 10.2 kW (13.6 HP) servomotor for power to handle superabrasives for fast material removal.

According to the company, the HTR's design eliminates all hydraulics to reduce maintenance, noise, leakage and heat, as well as system hysteresis due to hydraulic oil heating up. The machine's 305 mm (12") Windows touchscreen PC control manages all machine functions, including stroke speed/position, tool feed, spindle speed, stone wear compensation and cutting pressure. Standard control features include size lock, automatic bore geometry correction, recommended setups, tool overload protection, spark out, spindle jog and short stroke. The control can store up to 900 different part programs and be configured for 13 languages.

The HTR's optional fixturing is available in two ranges for parts 40 to 600 mm (1.6" to 23.6") and parts 50 to 800 mm (2" to 31.5"). Part weight capacity is 6,000 kg (13,230 lbs.) and 8,000 kg (17,640 lbs.), respectively. The fixtures ride on a linear bearing system to allow easy positioning. Multiple coolant system configurations are available to tailor for process requirements. Other options include in-process gauging, tapered bore capability, various coolant systems, part rotation device, moving steady rests for 2 m and 4 m models, two-stage honing, air conditioned electrical cabinet and CE compliant safety system.

The HTR is the latest addition to the Sunnen HT tube hone series, which includes nine models suited for a variety of jobs.

For more information contact:

Sunnen Products Company

7910 Manchester Road

St. Louis, MO 63143

800-325-3670 / 314-781-2100

sales@sunnen.com

www.sunnen.com

HOUSTEX 2015 Booth 509

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