HAINBUCH America Corp.
HAINBUCH has expanded its MAXXOS family of mandrels with the MAXXOS T-212, a next-generation ID clamping solution engineered around a powerful idea: geometry creates rigidity.
At the center of the MAXXOS design is a hexagonal pyramid clamping interface that replaces the traditional round mandrel connection between the mandrel body and the segmented clamping bushing. Instead of relying on friction alone, the hexagonal geometry creates a positive mechanical fit that dramatically increases torque transmission and resistance to vibration.
The result is a mandrel that holds parts with exceptional stability, even during aggressive machining operations.
Compared to conventional round mandrels, the MAXXOS system delivers up to 155% greater transmissible torque and up to 57% higher rigidity. This added stability allows shops to increase feed rates, take heavier cuts, and maintain consistent part quality while extending tool life.
Geometry locking in stability
The hexagonal pyramid design distributes forces across six contact surfaces rather than relying on a single round interface. This creates a highly rigid connection between the clamping bushing and the mandrel body, reducing micro-movement and improving damping during machining.
In practical terms, the MAXXOS T-212 behaves less like a traditional mandrel and more like a structural extension of the spindle, giving manufacturers the confidence to push machining parameters further while maintaining process reliability.
Built for difficult clamping conditions
The MAXXOS T-212 also features a draw-bolt-free design, making it ideal for components with blind bores or minimal clamping lengths. Because no draw bolt extends into the workpiece, the full clamping length of the mandrel can be utilized, providing greater flexibility for challenging part geometries.
An integrated pull-back effect ensures the workpiece is securely positioned against the end stop, improving axial stability and supporting repeatable precision during complex machining operations.
Precision meets heavy-duty performance
Despite its focus on rigidity and torque transmission, the MAXXOS system maintains the high precision expected from HAINBUCH workholding solutions. The mandrel offers runout accuracy of ≤0.01mm as standard, with ultra-precision options available down to ≤0.002mm.
Combined with HAINBUCH’s segmented clamping bushings, the MAXXOS T-212 delivers a powerful combination of precision, rigidity, and vibration damping, enabling manufacturers to achieve both high performance and consistent part quality.
Maximum stability for demanding applications
The MAXXOS T-212 is designed for shops that need more than traditional ID clamping can provide. By combining the structural strength of hexagonal geometry with HAINBUCH’s advanced clamping technology, the system delivers the stability required for modern high-performance machining.
For manufacturers looking to push productivity without sacrificing precision, the MAXXOS T-212 offers a new level of rigidity inside the spindle.