A friction cone clamp is a fixture that utilizes the principle of the friction cone to achieve clamping and positioning. Below is a detailed introduction to the friction cone clamp:
Structural Features
The friction cone fixture is mainly composed of the fixture body, friction cone core shaft, clamping device, positioning elements, and connecting parts.
Clamping assembly bodyThe base structure of the fixture, used for installing and supporting other components, ensuring accurate positioning of the workpiece.
Friction Cone Core ShaftFeatures a conical outer surface that, when mated with the main fixture or the workpiece's internal conical face, utilizes friction to achieve clamping. The friction cone core shaft is typically made from high-strength, high-hardness materials to ensure its wear resistance and service life.
Clamping Device: Used to provide clamping force, ensuring the friction cone core shaft is tightly fitted with the workpiece's inner hole or the cone-shaped surface of the fixture body. The clamping device can be manual, pneumatic, or hydraulic, etc., and the appropriate choice is made based on specific requirements.
Positioning componentUsed to ensure the accurate positioning of workpieces in fixtures, enhancing machining precision. The locating elements can be pins, keys, slots, and other structural forms, designed according to the shape of the workpiece and the machining requirements.
Connective partsUsed to connect fixtures to machine tools or other workholding devices, ensuring stability and reliability during the machining process.
































