Lapping machine
ø 600 - 800 mm (24" x 32") | FAM
Peter Wolters
Four models for a wide range of applications
The Free-Abrasive Machining, or FAM, is used in a wide range of applications requiring precision flat machining. The unique FAM process, which requires no fixturing, clamping, or chuckling of parts, is also ideal for applications involving thin, or hard-to-hold parts, brittle materials, and parts sensitive to thermal distortion from heat built-up common to other types of machining.
Maintaining wheel flatness without production loss
The key to the operation of free-abrasive machining is the flatness of the FAM wheel. The parts will take a mirror image of the wheel surface. Positive geared flatness control of the machining plate is an exclusive, built-in feature on all machines. This control provides wheel flatness maintenance with no loss in productivity, even under long running cycles and full free-abrasive machining pressures.
The Free-Abrasive Machining, or FAM, is used in a wide range of applications requiring precision flat machining. The unique FAM process, which requires no fixturing, clamping, or chuckling of parts, is also ideal for applications involving thin, or hard-to-hold parts, brittle materials, and parts sensitive to thermal distortion from heat built-up common to other types of machining.
Maintaining wheel flatness without production loss
The key to the operation of free-abrasive machining is the flatness of the FAM wheel. The parts will take a mirror image of the wheel surface. Positive geared flatness control of the machining plate is an exclusive, built-in feature on all machines. This control provides wheel flatness maintenance with no loss in productivity, even under long running cycles and full free-abrasive machining pressures.
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