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Erowa PM85 Pallet Holding Force Gauges
For measuring the clamping and holding mechanism on various pallet-based applications
Most likely. Contact us with the specifications of the pallet or workholding system, especially regarding the pallet heads/cones and clamping mechanisms to be measured. We specialize in developing unique and weird solutions for our customers all the time -- all while providing quality machine and engineering standards.
I am not sure what specifications are necessary for my pallet system. Can you help me?
Contact us and we will certainly try. We are already familiar with all kinds of pallet clamping systems in existence (and we even sell them along with accessories), and we also enjoy creating custom solutions for our customers.
Why is checking pallet holding force that important?
Like any part of machining or repetitive manufacturing process, verification of correct pallet holding and clamping ensures workpiece quality and prevents future machine and pallet system damage. If any mechanism or force is found to be imbalanced on the pallet clamping interface, testing can prevent machine downtime and ensure consistent repeatability on pallet exchanges.
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