Werkzeughaltern
Werkzeughaltern, also known as tool changers, are mechanical devices used in manufacturing and industrial settings to automate the process of changing tools on a machine tool. These devices are typically mounted on machine tools such as lathes, milling machines, or grinding machines, and they can hold and change a variety of cutting tools, including drills, end mills, and grinding wheels. Werkzeughaltern can be classified into two main types: manual and automatic. Manual tool changers require an operator to load and unload tools, while automatic tool changers can perform these tasks without human intervention, increasing efficiency and reducing downtime.
The primary function of a Werkzeughaltern is to increase productivity by reducing the time required to change
Werkzeughaltern can be integrated with computer numerical control (CNC) systems, allowing for seamless coordination between the
In addition to increasing productivity, Werkzeughaltern can also contribute to cost savings by reducing the need
Overall, Werkzeughaltern play a crucial role in modern manufacturing by automating the tool change process, increasing