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New Line of Hydraulic Chuck Extensions Targets Long-Reach Applications

By Kennametal Inc. Press Release

Celebrating its 80th year, Kennametal, the Latrobe, (PA), tooling manufacturer, says it has solved the age-long problem of tool stability when drilling in deep cavities, alongside tall shoulders, and past bulky fixtures. Reaching deep inside a workpiece to drill holes can be challenging.

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Kennametal’s hydraulic chuck extensions provide integral through-the-tool coolant channels, promoting tool life and increasing penetration rates in all drilling and reaming applications.

Some manufacturers have tried taper length and aircraft drills, but even those made of solid carbide are apt to wander when hanging out of the chuck unsupported. Others have combatted the problem with special extended-reach drill holders, although these are not only expensive, but limited to specific fixed lengths. A double angle or ER-style collet extension might be worth a try, yet these aren’t exactly compact, and any runout or imbalance is exaggerated at long length to diameter ratios—if drill walk isn’t bad enough, you’re now left fighting the holder itself as it flexes and vibrates. Hole accuracy becomes questionable, tool life is poor, and productivity suffers as operators reduce feed rates in an attempt to keep the drill running true.

Hydraulic Chuck Extension

Kennametal recently developed a hydraulic chuck extension that meets these challenges while also increasing flexibility and reducing costs, according to the company.

Michael Schuffenhauer, senior global product manager of tooling systems for Kennametal, said the company has been producing hydraulic chucks for the past 30 years, and is knowledgeable about the technology behind them as a result. This new tool leverages that extensive experience.

“We asked our customers, ‘How do you drill holes in deep cavities and complex pockets? Do you have problems with reaching past clamps and fixtures?’” said Schuffenhauer. “We wanted to know how they were dealing with these issues, and the effectiveness of their existing solution. Then we set out to develop a better one.”

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When coupled with a KM quick-change adapter, Kennametal’s hydraulic chuck extension makes previously difficult setups faster and more predictable.

Happiness through Hydraulics

Kennametal’s new line of hydraulic chuck (HC) extensions meets that meets the customer’s challenges, according to the company. Schuffenhauer lists several key features of the product, including runout to within 3 μm (0.00012 in.) at 2.5 x D, providing exceptional tool life and hole quality. Because it’s balanced to G2.5 at 25,000 rpm, vibration is reduced at higher spindle speeds. Vibration is further dampened by the hydraulic clamping mechanism within the chuck body. Internal channels make through the tool coolant easy to setup—no hoses or adapters needed. An ultra-slim design allows, for example, a 12-mm drill to be clamped in a 20-mm chuck body (or a ½-in. drill in a ¾-in. shank).

A variety of reducer sleeves is available for both inch and metric sizes, providing maximum flexibility at minimum cost. Drill and reamer shanks down to 3 mm (0.125 in.) can be accommodated. Suitable for rotating and stationary applications alike.

“Our HC Extensions are for customers that need the flexibility of a modular system but want to avoid the expense and limitations of a custom solution, as well as the constraints that come with traditional toolholders,” said Schuffenhauer. “We believe the improved performance and ease-of-use offered by this new product will soon make it the leading drill extension on the market.”

Cruising Easy Street

Ease of use means no use of heat-shrink machines. Tool lengths are adjustable up to 10 mm (0.393 in.) axially. A specially-ground chamfer on the end of the shank eases insertion into the hydraulic chuck. Prepared wrench flats provide safe and convenient handling, without the need for a torque wrench. A one-piece design eliminates concerns over contamination and downtime due to maintenance. Plus, the clamping mechanism eliminates operator to operator tightening variations.

“That’s an important point,” said Schuffenhauer. “With traditional collet nut systems, the amount of torque applied during tool changes can vary widely, increasing the chance of runout or tool slippage. The same can be said for competing hydraulic extension chucks. But with our solution, there’s no chance of over or under tightening. It’s not only extremely accurate, but it’s extremely accurate every time.”

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Drilling in tight corners, reaming deep features—it’s no longer something to avoid when using Kennametal’s new hydraulic chuck extensions.

A Peek Inside

For all its performance, the design is simple—just set any h6 tool shank inside the HC Extension and turn the clamping screw on the end of the unit until seated. This causes a hydraulic piston within the unit to move forward, compressing the locating sleeve, and gripping the tool. Again, total runout as measured 2.5 x D from the chuck face will not exceed 3 μm (0.00012 in.), and the extension’s superior balance characteristics make it an ideal choice for today’s high rpm machine tools.

According to Schuffenhauer, customers want to achieve the safest, most economical, and predictable way to machine parts, hopefully with tooling and equipment that is easy to use. The HC Extension meets these criteria and more.

“If you look at it from a high level, the HC Extension gives you the flexibility of a collet system with the precision of shrink fit, and easier setup than either,” said Schuffenhauer. “You get the best of all worlds. And because of the HC’s extreme accuracy and balance, you don’t have to settle for substandard tool life and performance as would with purely mechanical clamping systems.”

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