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Угловые головки, Центры, задние бабки для токарных станков, Шлифовальные станки для центровых отверстий, |
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1952 |
biznestype : |
Manufacturer |
Угловые головки,
Центры,
задние бабки для токарных станков,
Шлифовальные станки для центровых отверстий
Henninger air speeders can be viewed as the forerunners to today’s motorised spindles. Nowadays they are used in conjunction with high speed grinding spindles and motor spindles.
Henninger innovation guarantees your success.
These spindles are compressed air-driven and reach speeds of up to 90 000 rpm. They are generally used for engraving and fine milling during profile, internal and co-ordinate grinding. The disadvantage of these spindles is a significant performance drop at reduced speeds.
So far, Internal machining of work pieces can only be done limited with Milling machines at hand, because most of the time the customary milling tools and accessory units do not allow to work on tapped blind holes.
Company History
| 1956 |
Arthur Henninger starts up the Henninger KG company as a branch of the AHK company based in Karlsruhe. |
| 1960 |
A new production hall is built in Straubenhardt-Conweiler, Forlenweg 12. |
| 1962 |
Helmut Henninger, the founder`s son, joins the company and takes over the management responsibilities. |
| 1965 |
The headquarters are moved to Conweiler and Henninger KG becomes independently run. |
| 1971 |
The company buildings are expanded to include more offices and recreational facilities. |
| 1982 |
A new company building is built in Conweiler, Humboldtstra�e 20 |
| 1996 |
Henninger KG celebrates its 40th birthday. |
| 1999 |
Helmut Henninger sells the Henninger KG. Jakob Kerres takes over the company and it now trades under the name Henninger GmbH & Co.KG. The business location, employees and product spectrum remain unchanged. |
 � Product History
| 1958 |
Manufacturing of the world-wide first ever completely ball bearing equipped manual and angle joints for dentists and surgeons. |
| 1960 |
Research and development of the high-speed milling spindle with mechanical transmission in various sizes. |
| 1965 |
Expansion of the high-speed milling spindle line to include more and different rotational speeds and powers. |
| 1971 |
The first Henninger centre grinding machines are sold. |
| 1974 |
Design and manufacturing of live centres and end drivers. |
| 1982 |
Headway is made in the research and development of coolant conveyance systems and vertical milling heads. |
| 1983 |
Air-Speeder turbines of up to 90.000 rpm are ready for production. |
| 1987 |
The first high-frequency motor spindles are delivered. |
| 1991 |
Product line Type 950 dressing spindles and the, now well-known, product line Type 882 adjustable vertical milling heads are launched. |
| 1992 |
Product line Type 960 high-frequency motor spindles are developed further. |
| 1996 |
Product line Type 940 frequency-controlled dressing spindles are manufactured to even higher precision. |
| 1997 |
Type 965 high-frequency motor spindles with modular location / mounting shaft, automatic tool clamping and HSK 40 tool mounting are launched. |
| 1999 |
Research and development of the CNC-controlled centre grinding machine for large batch quantities. |
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 | air speeders air speeders |  | Centres, Type 410 - 422 These centres have been manufactured by Henninger for decades |  | Henninger live centre Type 340 Through-hardned centre cone
technical data >>
Hardened shaft
Precision bearing
Anti-ingress sealed
Larger clamping range
|  | Henninger live centres Type 330 Robust standard centre
technical data >>
Hardened shaft and tip
3-fold bearings / MT 5+6; 4-fold
Slim housing
Extended centre tips upon request
For high rotational speeds
|  | milling heads milling heads |  | Modular Shanks Type 500 The modular shanks can be easily exchanged by the user. Thus it is possible to set up the devices on several machines.
These shanks have got a V-groove to fix an adjustment ring for units with ATC. The adjustement ring can be fixed at any position (360º) by three screws. | |
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