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OTT-JAKOB is a leading manufacturer of tool clamping systems, rotary unions, and electronic process monitoring technology for the machine tool industry.
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OTT-JAKOB Spanntechnik GmbH is a globally recognized specialist in the field of tool clamping technology. Based in Lengenwang, Germany, the company designs and manufactures high-precision clamping systems, rotary unions, and intelligent monitoring solutions utilized in modern machine tools. Their product portfolio supports various interfaces, including HSK, SK, PSC, and KM systems, ensuring optimized power transmission and operational safety.
In addition to mechanical components, OTT-JAKOB offers advanced measurement devices like the POWER-CHECK pull-force measurement system. These tools allow operators to monitor drawbar performance and prevent wear, ensuring high standards of machining accuracy. The company serves spindle manufacturers and machine rebuilders worldwide with customized engineering solutions and comprehensive service support.
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OTT-JAKOB POWER-CHECK Trækkraftmålingssystem Brugermanual
OTT-JAKOB support FAQ
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Can I replace the battery in the POWER-CHECK unit myself?
No, the battery in the POWER-CHECK system is non-replaceable by the user. It must be replaced only by the equipment manufacturer (OTT-JAKOB).
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How often does the POWER-CHECK system require maintenance?
An annual maintenance inspection by OTT-JAKOB is recommended, as the battery charge cannot be actively controlled. Maintenance is also required after a fall or similar incident.
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How should I dispose of old OTT-JAKOB electronic equipment?
Old electrical and electronic equipment should be returned to OTT-JAKOB Spanntechnik GmbH for professional disposal in accordance with WEEE directives.
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What is the expected battery lifetime of the measuring system?
The battery lifetime is approximately 2 years or 300 measurement cycles.