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Pin Driving Chucks SPD, CXA, CXD, CXE

Pin Driving Chucks SPD, CXA, CXD, CXE

Pin Driving Chucks SPD, CXA, CXD, CXE

Product catalog summary
Overview: This document provides technical specifications and usage instructions for SPIROL's pin driving chucks, specifically models SPD, CXA, CXD, and CXE, designed for use with SPIROL's manual pin inserters and other compatible machinery.
Specifications: The pin driving chucks are available in various models, each designed for specific pin diameter ranges and insertion forces. The SPD model is made from 300 Series Stainless Steel and is suitable for low insertion forces up to 200 lbs (0.89 kN). The CX models (CXA, CXD, CXE) are made from high-strength tool steel and are suitable for higher insertion forces, with application-dependent maximum force.
Usage Instructions: The SPD model is used with SPIROL's Model PM Manual Pin Inserter, drill presses, or arbor presses. It features an internal compression spring for pin retention and visibility for alignment. The CX models can be used with SPIROL's Model PMH and PMX Manual Pin Inserters or pneumatic tools for larger components. They feature a split bushing for pin retention and are available with flush or non-flush settings.
Applications: These chucks are suitable for installing Coiled Pins, Slotted Pins, and Solid Pins. They are ideal for low to medium volume applications and can be used in various industrial settings.
Additional Information: SPIROL offers custom tooling and replacement parts. The document also provides contact information for SPIROL's global offices and technical centers.
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Pin Driving Chucks SPD, CXA, CXD, CXE-2

Pin Driving Chuck for use with SPIROL Model PM Manual Pin Inserters, arbor presses, or drill presses MODEL SPD Low cost alternative for low insertion force. This light duty, stainless steel pin driving chuck is designed for use with SPIROL’s Model PM Manual Pin Inserter. It may also be used in a drill press or arbor press with an adapter. An internal compression spring acts on the outer flanges of the jaws to provide retention force and hold the pin securely prior to and during installation. This feature eliminates the difficulty with handling small diameter or short pins. The tool is also designed...

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Pin Driving Chucks SPD, CXA, CXD, CXE-3

MODELS CXA, CXD, and CXE Low cost alternative for high insertion force. These heavy duty pin driving chucks are designed for use with SPIROL’s Model PMH or Model PMX Manual Pin Inserter. They may also be used in a drill press or arbor press with an adapter. In applications where the component is too large for a bench top press, the chuck may be used in conjunction with a pneumatic tool (air hammer). This method is ideal for low volume applications where insertion forces are greater than 200 lbs. (0.89 kN). To use the tool, the operator would manually place the pin into the end of the driver....

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Pin Driving Chucks SPD, CXA, CXD, CXE-4

Model PM, PMH and PMX Manual Pin Inserters . Europe For Manual Installation SPIROL Model PM, PMH and PMX vertical, manually operated, pin installation machines are designed to be portable, easily adjustable, and are especially suited to prototype and low-volume production. Chucks for different diameter pins can be quickly and easily interchanged. These machines use SPIROL's standard pin-driving chucks - the SPD, CXA, CXD or CXE. Each machine includes tooling to install the pin diameter specified at the time of order. Additional tooling is available for all standard diameter pins allowing you...

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