B10-WHL_EU-EN
BORING | Master Shanks with MVS Connection
NMTB Master Shanks
A
X 1
L 1
B
D 9
D 3 D 4
C
D
Connection
Shank
Taper Size
D 4 | D 3 50 - 28 63 - 36 50 - 28 63 - 36 80 - 36 100 - 56
X 1
L 1
D 9
Weight 1.30 (kg) 1.50 (kg) 3.00 (kg) 3.50 (kg) 4.00 (kg) 4.90 (kg)
Part No.
5/8 - 11 5/8 - 11
132022T004498 132066T004498 132022T004480 132066T004480 132088T004480 132076T004480
40 40 50 50 50 50
38.00 48.00 42.00 52.00 52.00 90.00
26.40 36.40 26.80 36.80 36.80 74.80
E
1 - 8 1 - 8 1 - 8 1 - 8
F
G
H
I
J
K
B10-M: 12-13
B10: VI-VII
Key on B10-F: 1
19.5-22 22-11
40-22 50-28 63-36 80-36 100-56
25-14 32-18
= Metric (mm )
L
Exceeding weight capacity for machine tool spindle and tool changer can cause machine damage and/or serious injury. To prevent: -Consult machine tool builder for machine's weight limitations. -Refer to example on page B10-M: 11 for calculating tool assembly weight. Factory technical assistance is also available for specific applications through our Application Engineering department. email: engineering.eu@alliedmachine.com WARNING Tool failure can cause serious injury. To prevent: -Do not exceed recommended 10xD length-to-diameter ratio or exceed 4 total components (including shank). WARNING
M
-When using Alu-Line® components, do not exceed recommended 5xD length-to-diameter ratio. -When using tool steel components, do not exceed recommended 6xD length-to-diameter ratio. -When using heavy metal components, do not exceed recommended 8xD length-to-diameter ratio.
-When using a carbide shank, do not exceed recommended 9xD length-to-diameter ratio. -When using a NOVI TECH ® module, do not exceed recommended 10xD length-to-diameter ratio. -Refer to examples on pages B10-M: 8-10 for calculating length-to-diameter ratio. Factory technical assistance is available for your specific applications through our Application Engineering department. email: engineering.eu@alliedmachine.com
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B10-F: 11
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