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Machine tool coolant system
high-pressure

Machine tool coolant system - HENNIG FRANCE - high-pressure
Machine tool coolant system - HENNIG FRANCE - high-pressure
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Characteristics

Applications
machine tool
Other characteristics
high-pressure
Pressure

500 psi

Description

The Hennig UltraFlow High-Pressure Coolant System is the ultimate high pressure coolant pump for more demanding applications. These include multi-spindle machines, multi-turret lathes or other large machining applications where more flow is needed. The system features multiple options for the pump configuration and has dual 5-micron filtration which allows the user to change one bag while the system is still in operation. The 70 gallon reservoir provides plenty of extra coolant capacity while still maintaining a small footprint. Utilizing our Adaptive Flow Control, the coolant flow is dynamically adjusted to output the desired pressure, which can be set from the UltraFlow HMI or from the CNC’s Macro Variables via Ethernet. Product Dimensions Length: 38" (965.2 mm) Width: 26" (660.4 mm) Height: 54" (1371.6 mm) FEATURES Up to 1000 psi (69 bar) 16 gpm (60.5 l/min) Fluid Type: Water-based Variable flow, electronically adjustable pressure M-code included for preset pressure 250/500/750/1000 psi System can be adjusted with the screen from 100-1000 psi Touchscreen smart control 70 gallon reservoir Dual 5 micron filtration (10 micron optional) 16x1 - Single 16 GPM piston pump (2 port standard) 8x1 - Single 8 GMP piston pump (Single port standard, 2 port optional) 8x2 - Dual 8 GPM piston pump (Independantly controlled, separate ports, options for up to 4 ports) 208/230 VAC (480 VAC optional) Caster wheels 2-year warranty

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