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    Pallet systems

    We are looking into a pallet system for our Hermle C800 5-axis machine. Right now we are looking at a Schunk Unilock system. Has anyone used this, or any other pallet? If so, I would appreciate any feedback you could provide.

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    Dan
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    Better Pallet System

    I am biased when it comes to my suggestion, but our company was founded in response to the high costs and problems associated with systems like Schunk, Erowa and System 3R. Check out our Pallet Retention System at www.piersonworkholding.com


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    A lot can happen in a year.

    We went with Schunk.

    Dan
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    we went with Chick Vises and tombstones running on a Kiwa 6 pallet systems we have 3 horz. machining center in a cell set up this way. No issue to report but there are expensives


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    Carr Lane and Kurt have Pallet Tombstones as well. Like Mikes very expensive.
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