en.Wedoany.com Reported - Germany's Simon Nann GmbH has launched a new workpiece clamping system designed for the efficient manufacturing of medical components such as bone screws and small-diameter orthopedic implants. The 349E fixture can securely hold four parts at the same time, using a single clamping knob to open and close the retraction-type collet, providing high clamping force and precision during demanding machining processes. It is particularly suitable for complex procedures that require extremely high levels of repeated positioning and machining quality.
This fixture integrates the EROWA pallet system, utilizing zero-point clamping for quick workpiece changes, making it adaptable to automated production environments. Standard interfaces are compatible with metal and plastic machining centers as well as measuring stations, ensuring concentricity between production and metrology equipment. Once fixed, the components can be directly transferred to processes such as welding or laser marking without the need for repeated adjustments, thereby reducing setup time and improving efficiency.

Distributor Gewefa UK supplies the product to the UK and Irish markets. This fixture aims to optimize the machining output of small medical parts in high-volume production through high precision, high stability, and ease of operation, while reducing downtime costs. Designed specifically to address the challenges of processing biocompatible materials and complex geometries, Simon Nann provides technical support to meet the medical industry's long-term requirements for cost efficiency and reliability.
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