If your clamping is wrong, your machining will be wrong — no matter how good your CNC machine is.
Across Chennai, Coimbatore, and Hosur, hundreds of CNC job shops struggle with:
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job slippage
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chatter
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broken tools
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damaged T-slots
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inconsistent accuracy
The root cause?
Incorrect T-slot size + incorrect stud size + incorrect clamp height.
This guide explains EXACTLY how to select the right combination for safe, stable CNC/VMC workholding.
1. Understanding the Workholding Stack: T-Slot → Stud/T-Bolt → Clamp → Step Block
T-Slot (Machine Table Slot)
A precision DIN 650 groove machined on VMC/milling tables.
It anchors T-nuts or T-bolts and transfers clamping forces safely into the table.
Stud/T-Bolt
A threaded rod (stud) or integral T-bolt that screws into the T-nut and applies tensile force when tightened.
Clamp (Strap or Step Clamp)
Acts like a lever. One end presses the workpiece; the other rests on a heel (step block).
The stud pulls the clamp downward → clamp applies both vertical & horizontal force → work stays rigid.
Step Block / Packing
Supports the clamp heel. Must match the workpiece height.
Together, these create the core clamping system used in every Indian CNC workshop.
2. Standard T-Slot Sizes in Indian CNC & VMC Machines
(From BFW, Jyoti, Ace, LMW, Hartford, Fanuc-based VMCs)
| T-Slot Opening (mm) | Nominal Thread | DIN 650 Table Height (mm) |
|---|---|---|
| 10 | M8 | 18 |
| 12 | M10 | 21 |
| 14 | M12 | 24 |
| 16 | M14 | 27 |
| 18 | M16 | 30 |
| 20 | M18 | 34 |
| 22 | M20 | 38 |
| 24 | M22 | 42 |
| 28 | M24 | 48 |
Most common in Tamil Nadu:
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14 mm (small VMCs / toolroom mills)
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16 mm (Jyoti 850, Ace VMC)
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18 mm (MOST COMMON: BFW, Jyoti 1060, LMW)
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20–22 mm (large bed mills, double-column VMCs, automotive OEMs)
3. Thread Size Mapping Used in India (Actual Supplier Logic)
Indian manufacturers typically supply these combinations:
| T-Slot (mm) | Recommended Thread |
|---|---|
| 10 | M8 |
| 12 | M10 |
| 14 | M10 or M12 |
| 16 | M12 or M14 |
| 18 | M12 or M16 |
| 20 | M16 |
| 22 | M16 or M20 |
| 24 | M20 |
| 28 | M24 |
Most popular in Chennai job shops
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18 mm slot → M16 (the standard combo)
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16 mm slot → M12
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14 mm slot → M12
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20–22 mm slot → M16/M20
4. How to Select the Correct Stud Length
Your stud must be long enough to include:
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T-slot height
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height of step block/packing
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clamp thickness
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washer + nut
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2–3 threads above nut for safety
Practical formula:
Common usable ranges in South India:
| Thread | Recommended Stud Length (mm) |
|---|---|
| M10 | 75–150 |
| M12 | 100–200 |
| M16 | 125–250 |
| M20 | 150–300 |
5. How to Choose Clamp Height (Flat, Step Clamp, or Heavy-Duty)
Golden Rule
Heel height ≥ Workpiece height
If heel < job height → clamp lifts the job → chatter & marks.
Recommended step block ranges:
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20–44 mm (small parts)
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40–100 mm (standard VMC work)
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60–155 mm (tall setups)
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72–180 mm (heavy-duty automotive jobs)
Use:
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Flat Strap Clamp → for uniform heights
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Step Clamp → flexible height adjustments
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Heavy-Duty Clamp + THSB Step Blocks → large fixtures, dies, mould plates
6. Clamping Force & Torque (8.8 / 10.9 Grades)
| Thread | Grade 8.8 (Nm) | Grade 10.9 (Nm) | Grade 12.9 (Nm) |
|---|---|---|---|
| M10 | 57 | 82 | 96 |
| M12 | 100 | 143 | 167 |
| M16 | 248 | 354 | 413 |
| M20 | 480 | 690 | 809 |
Our Recommendations for Chennai CNC shops
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Use 8.8 grade for general milling
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Use 10.9 for hard roughing / heavy cuts
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Avoid impact gun tightening (damages threads)
7. Common Operator Mistakes (Seen Daily in Chennai Shops)
| Mistake | Result | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Wrong T-slot/thread mismatch | Thread stripping, pull-out | Match DIN 650 sizes |
| Heel lower than job | Workpiece lifts | Use proper step block height |
| Stud far from workpiece | Weak clamping | Stud should always be near job |
| Over-tightening | Fractures, distortion | Use torque chart |
| Over-long studs | Bending + spindle crashes | Keep only 2–3 threads visible |
| Too few clamps | Vibration & chatter | Add intermediate clamps |
| Clamping thin parts with standard clamps | Bending/marks | Use soft pads or vacuum |
8. Real Examples from Tamil Nadu’s CNC Industry
Chennai – Ambattur / Sriperumbudur
Operators using M12 clamps on 18 mm slots → vibration & chatter.
Switching to M16 + proper step block height eliminated slippage.
Coimbatore – Pump & Textile
14 mm slots with M10 T-nuts caused pull-out during face milling.
Switch to M12 solved the issue.
Hosur – OEM Tool Rooms
Using small step blocks on large dies → heel mismatch → job lift-off.
Solved using heavy-duty step blocks (100–180 mm).
9. T-Slot / Thread / Stud Length / Clamp Selection Table
| T-Slot | Thread | Stud Length | Clamp Type | Machine Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12 mm | M10 | 75–150 mm | Step Clamp | Small toolroom mill |
| 14 mm | M12 | 75–200 mm | Step Clamp | VMC 640 |
| 16 mm | M12/M14 | 100–250 mm | Step Clamp | VMC 850 |
| 18 mm | M16 | 125–300 mm | Step/CMC Clamp | Jyoti 850/1050 |
| 20 mm | M16 | 150–300 mm | Heavy Duty Strap | VMC 1060 |
| 22 mm | M20 | 200–400 mm | Heavy Duty + THSB | Double-column VMC |
To Conclude
Correct T-slot sizing, thread matching, stud length, and clamp height are the foundation of reliable CNC machining.
For South Indian machining clusters, using properly matched EN8/C45 clamping elements prevents vibration, slot damage, and scrap.
As one of Chennai’s trusted manufacturers & retail suppliers of CNC clamping components, Madras Engineering Works provides:
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T-Bolts & T-Nuts
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Studs & Flange Nuts
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Step Blocks
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Strap Clamps (Flat & Step)
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Complete 58-piece clamping kits
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Custom workholding components
📞 +91 95143 73702
📩 enquiry@madrasengg.com
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