BIG KAISER Announces New ChipFan Design
Hoffman Estates, IL – BIG KAISER has announced an updated version of its ChipFan offering. The new ChipFan is increased to seven blades instead of the current four-blade design, improving balance for high-speed operations.
This accessory offers a safe and economical alternative to cleaning surfaces off without operator interaction while the machine is closed. It is known to create-in-process cleaning without stopping production, and is designed to mount securely in either a collet chuck or hydraulic chuck and become part of the machining cycle.
BIG KAISER’s ChipFan can keep a machine running smoothly and operating at top performance. The accessory provides a safer and faster method of removing chips and coolant from tables, fixtures and workpieces than conventional air. Meanwhile, the seven-blade design provides high volume air cleaning power and precision.
Other features include:
- Coolant through
- Made from high strength aluminum alloy for longer durability
- 12,000 RPM Max
- Safe, fast method of removing chips and coolant
- Balanced integral design does not use folding blades, eliminating programming errors
- Quieter work environment
With this accessory, operators will have more time to prep the next job or attend to other machines. BIG KAISER offers a unique line-up of economical accessories designed to optimize productivity and help operate at peak efficiency. To learn more, please visit the product page.
BIG KAISER is a worldwide leader in high-precision tooling systems and solutions for the metalcutting industry that guarantee extreme accuracy and repeatability. Our products are of the utmost quality — manufactured with materials and craftsmanship that enable superior performance. As a member of the BIG DAISHOWA Group (Osaka, Japan), BIG KAISER has grown into a well-recognized global tooling provider, with manufacturing facilities in North America, Europe and Asia.
For more information, contact BIG KAISER, Hoffman Estates, IL at 224-770-2999, e-mail bigkaiser@us.bigkaiser.com or visit www.us.bigkaiser.com.
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