6. Frequently Asked Questions
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A Spindle Clamping Gauge is a precision tool used to measure the clamping force or concentricity of machine tool spindles, helping to ensure secure tool holding and optimal machining performance.
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Correct clamping force ensures the tool is securely held in the spindle, reducing vibration, runout, and the risk of tool slippage during machining operations.
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It is recommended to check clamping force during routine maintenance, after collisions, or when machining issues like tool slippage or vibration are observed.
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Digital gauges typically offer higher precision, data logging, and easier interpretation, but mechanical gauges are more rugged and cost-effective for basic use.
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Not always. Some gauges are spindle-type specific (BT, HSK, CAT), while others come with adapters to support multiple interfaces. Always check compatibility before use.
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Yes. Regular calibration ensures measurement accuracy. Digital gauges typically require annual calibration or sooner if subjected to impact or heavy use.