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Hardinge 16C Mounting Instructions

Dead length work stop

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MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
and
PARTS LIST
for
16C DEAD LENGTH WORK STOP
The dead length work stop makes it possible to accurately locate and hold parts that have a
previously machined shoulder. The soft, machineable stop plates can be bored in your shop to the
appropriate size for nearly instantaneous use. The work stop can be mounted on any Hardinge
machine that has a
A2-5
spindle.
Mounting Instructions:
1. Bore stop plate "C", Figure 1 to the desired
diameter that will provide clearance for the
part to be gripped. This may be done on a
separate machine.
2.
Install the correct size collet (separate item)
in the spindle and adjust the gripping pres-
sure as outlined in the operator's manual
supplied with the machine.
3.
Use a clean shop rag to wipe off the front
face, mounting taper, and shoulder of the
spindle; the back face and I.D. of work stop
mount "A"; and both faces of stop plate "C".
4.
Install work stop mount "A" on the spindle
using four screws
"DM.
5.
Place stop plate "C" in the mount with the
tapered side facing out as shown in Figure
1.
6. Hold the stop plate against the spindle face
and snug down four set screws
"B".
Do not
over tighten.
-
NOTE
=
MACHINE
SPINDLE
-
COLLET
D
Figure
1
-
Dead Length Work Stop
After the job is completed, the stop plate can be removed and etched with the job
number (not on the locating faces) and stored for future use.
Hardinge Brothers, Inc.
Elmira, New York
14902-1 507
Telephone:
607 734-2281
@Fax:
607 734-3886
Form No. B-59
Part No. B -0009500-0059
Litho in
U.S.A.
August, 1991

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