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REGO-FIX Adds MQL Efficiency to powRgrip Toolholding System 

Aug 11, 2023

WHITESTOWN, Ind., August 8, 2023 – REGO-FIX has added the versatility, efficiency and performance of minimum quality lubrication (MQL) machining to its industry-leading powRgrip (PG) toolholding system. Doing so reduces coolant consumption and shortens cycle times for improved production and tool life.

MQL machining is a clean, sustainable manufacturing technique that directs an aerosol of compressed air and a minimal amount of cutting oil (<50 ml/h) directly to the cutting area. In addition to significantly reducing coolant consumption, MQL machining has been shown to reduce cycle times by 25-85%, improve chip evacuation for better surface finishes and tolerances while also increasing tool life.

Introduced in early July, the REGO-FIX standardized MQL PG collets are designed for tool shanks according to DIN 69090-3 and available for HSK-A 63 and HSK-E 40 toolholders. They are designed for machines using one-channel, internal through-spindle MQL systems and are beneficial for virtually any machining application.

In many cases, chamber and cross-section areas within a toolholding system create turbulence that causes an irregular air/coolant mix ratio in the aerosol. However, the REGO-FIX PG MQL solution uses a coolant tube fitted with a lance that directs the mixture through the collet and directly to the tool for efficient, reliable coolant distribution at the lowest consumption rate.

MQL PG collets combine the efficiency and performance of MQL through-spindle cooling and lubrication with standard innovative features that further enhance the popular PG toolholding system. Without the use of heat or hydraulics, PG toolsetting units apply up to 1,100 Nm of clamping torque with a hydraulic press to accomplish tool changeouts in under 10 seconds for complete operator safety. The PG holder and collet provide excellent vibration damping and will maintain total indicated runout (TIR) of less than 0.0001” through five years or 20,000 cycles with no erosion of impregnated surface treatment.

The MQL addition to the PG toolholding line is now available for customer orders and will be featured at Exposition Mondiale de la Machine Outil (EMO), one of the world’s largest metalworking trade shows, Sept. 18-23 in Hannover, Germany, and at SOUTHTEC manufacturing technology event Oct. 24-26 at the Greenville Convention Center in Greenville, South Carolina. 

Like all other Swiss-made REGO-FIX precision toolholding systems, the PG MQL system is designed, manufactured and tested at the company’s ISO-certified facility in Tenniken, Switzerland. To learn more about REGO-FIX reliability and quality visit www.regousa.com.

About REGO-FIX

With U.S. headquarters in Whitestown, Indiana, REGO-FIX, inventor of the original ER collet system, is a world leader in the manufacture of Swiss precision tooling. For more information on REGO-FIX, its products and services, or to request a catalog, please call 1.800.REGO-FIX or visit the company’s website at www.REGOUSA.com.

About REGO-FIX

With U.S. headquarters in Whitestown, Indiana, REGO-FIX, inventor of the original ER collet system, is a world leader in the manufacture of Swiss precision tooling. For more information on REGO-FIX, its products and services, or to request a catalog, please call 1.800.REGO-FIX or visit the company’s website at www.rego-fix.com.

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