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Key components: Angular Heads
Hartford technique accomplishes various machining requirement of angular heads.

Angular Heads

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"Angular Heads" are considered one of important factors contributing to leading rank of Hartford brand in the high-end market globally.  


Introduction of Angular Heads

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Cutting Prcess is Completed Just ONE Time

All applications can perfect utmost accuracy performance.


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Automatic Universal Angular Heads

Hybrid Slant Milling provides stability and stable cutting performance.

  • 4 pull stud angular head and single contact provides rigidity and stability performance.
  • Compared to counter part of Japanese brand per high rigidity performance. 
  • Applicable Models: Series HSA EA / EAY, Series AERO, Series MW 

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Automatic 90-degree angular heads

90-degree side milling

  • Minimum optional C-axis positioning indexing 1 degree
  • Maximum spindle speed
  • Compared to Japanese technique
  • Applicable models: HSA EA/EAY series, AERO series, MW series

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Automatic clamping/unclamping of manual 90-degree angular head


External guide pins enhance the positing accuracy of the exchange head with automatic grab head function and manual rotating angle function.  

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Automatic clamping/ unclamping of manual 90-degree angular head

External guide pins enhance positioning accuracy of head change with automatic grab head function and manual rotating angle function.


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B/C axis 5-axis angular heads

5BC angular heads are applicable for large Bridge Mill/ DMC models involving B/C axis angular heads of high accuracy, which are accompanying with HEIDENHAIN controller TNC-640 1/10000 maximum code.  
  • B/C axis angular heaads of high accuracy featuring A-axis (vertical swiveling axis) / C-axis (horizontal swiveling axis), and built-in high-speed milling spindle
  • High rotating positioning accuracy: A-axis < 5 arc second/ C-axis < 7 arc second
  • High rotating repeatability accuracy: A-axis < 1.3 arc second/ C-axis < 1.5 arc second
  • Compared to Japanese technique
  • Applicable models: 5 BC/ AERO series






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