Clamping cylinder for pulling in a pull-in nipple, a respective

Gear cutting – milling – or planing – Milling – Work support

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269309, B23D 708

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059612614

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a clamping cylinder for pulling-in and clamping a pull-in nipple as well as to the nipple itself and to a clamping system comprising a clamping cylinder and a pull-in nipple. The nipple may repeatedly be pulled in the clamping cylinder in an exactly reproduceable position. The clamping cylinder is provided with a central bore extending through the clamping cylinder and adapted to receive the nipple, pull it in and lock it. The cylinder is provided with cleansing means to dispense a cleaning fluid, while the nipple is provided with at least one cutting member.

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