What we are familiar with

Drill Chucks

Everything at Röhm started with drill chucks. Röhm has developed and manufactured these practical tool holders for hand-operated and stationary drills for more than 100 years.

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Live centers

The live center “with the blue ring” is almost legendary and has become a generic term as the “Röhm center”.

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Constant face drivers

A long workpiece that is to be turned over the entire length? Or a sensitive surface that cannot be clamped?

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Lathe chucks - Independent chucks

“Sure thing. I turned my first turned parts on a chuck from Röhm eons ago. At that time, it was on a machine that was painted green with a cast iron frame". It feels like that lathe chucks from Röhm have been around forever.

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Vices

Hardly any milling or drilling operations without a vice. Accordingly, there are many different types. In any case, there are vices at Röhm that hold your workpiece with a high clamping force.

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Grippers, Swviel Units

No manufacturing without processing raw parts. For that reason, you know Röhm as a developer of the best clamping technology. But, how does the part get to the machine?

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Power Chucks

Power chucks are chucks for cutting and/or grinding machining on machine tools or machining centers.

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Cylinders

Hydraulic/pneumatic cylinders are controlled by the machine and actuate the opening/closing mechanism of automatic power chucks

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Steady rests

With the self-centering steady rests, RÖHM makes an important contribution to supporting slender turned parts on turning machines

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Mandrels - Collet Chucks

Mandrels and collet chucks are used for clamping most rotationally-symmetric workpieces for cutting or grinding machining on machine tools or machining centers.

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Tool clamping systems

SK and HSK are the standardized interfaces for tool changes. Besides the clamping sets, we have a number of complete systems based on them.

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