96mm Low Profile Base, Aluminum (Mounting: 6x M8 at 45° on 74mm BCD)
RL96A-DDR$929.00
- Aerospace-Grade Aluminum Construction
- Industry Standard 96mm Pull Stud Spacing
- Adaptable Design for Machining Setup
- Hardened Steel Internals for Precision and Durability
- RL96-DDR Quick Change Adapter for Fanuc DDR Rotary Table
- Quick Cam Mechanism for Fixture and Vise Changeover
Constructed with aerospace-grade aluminum, the RockLock base embodies the perfect blend of versatility and robust durability. Its industry standard 96mm pull stud spacing ensures a seamless fit into your machining setup, reducing unnecessary bulk while maximizing workspace efficiency. One of the standout features of this system is its adaptability. Inside the RockLock base, you’ll find hardened steel internals that are engineered for precision and longevity. The RL96-DDR was built for the Fanuc DDR rotary table. A quick turn of the wrench actuates the cam mechanism to lock and release your fixtures and vises for fast changeover.
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FAQ
We’ve designed RockLock plates in a variety of styles to perfectly fit your CNC machine. Whether you need low-profile plates, multi-position plates, risers, pyramids, tombstones, or right-angle adapters, RockLock is available in nearly any configuration you can imagine. Use our 3D machine configuration tool to find the best RockLock setup for your machine.
You should expect a pull-down force of 2000lb preload at each pull stud. There are four pull studs in every RockLock quick-change system.
When the leadscrew is tightened using an Allen wrench, the clamping pull studs are pulled down by two free float cam pieces. The precision OD on the pull stud is located on the precision ID of the RockLock plate and the cam pieces locks the pull stud into position.
Yes, the RockLock quick-change system uses the industry standard 52mm or 96mm pull stud spacing. This allows interchangeability between competitive systems. Each manufacturer has a different patent on the cam system and how it interacts with the pull stud. This means that the base plate and the pull stud must be from the same manufacturer, but the vises and top tooling are completely interchangeable.
Ensure your RockLock base (RL96 or RL52) is securely mounted to your machine table or tombstone.
Engage the pull studs into the RockLock system by actuating the clamping mechanism (typically via a torque wrench).
Utilize a dial indicator or probe to touch off on the top and sides of the master pallet. Use the clearance holes to loosen or tight the masterpallet and continue to adjust until the master pallet is in alignment with your machine.
We do not put a specific weight limit on the system. Here are so considerations when looking at the weight of your workpiece:
Clamping Force & Holding Torque – Systems like RockLock use pull studs and clamping mechanisms rated for specific loads. The 96mm system, for example, is designed to handle significant forces and is suitable for heavy-duty applications.
Workpiece & Fixture Weight – While the RockLock system can handle hundreds of pounds, the machine table’s load capacity often becomes the limiting factor.
Dynamic vs. Static Loads – While a system may hold a heavy static load, high-speed machining and cutting forces introduce dynamic loads that can impact stability.
Machine Table Limitations – The weight of the fixture + workpiece should not exceed the machine’s table weight rating.
Yes, the RockLock system was built to be open source and compatible with existing subplates and fixturing. We know fixturing and tooling is expensive and we designed the system to make existing subplates and fixtures adaptable to the RockLock system. We will provide you with the drawings to easily prep your fixtures to work with the RockLock system.
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