Brad93
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Agreed, they're too nice to bugger fixing knackered diggers.I wouldn’t use a fine piece of tooling like that for a line borer though
id have to be feeling brave to run a big head like that on a MT shank, theres a off centre load that will try to wobble itself out.
You use a wedge to hold in the spindle. The mt ones are for horizontal borers and the likeAbsolutely, you would want a drawbar or draw stud or something to pull it into the spindle.
Is that what he slot in the taper is for? I was trying to figure out how a drift would fit to eject the tool.You use a wedge to hold in the spindle. The mt ones are for horizontal borers and the like
Just pulls it ininteresting... i've seen the double slots in big MT shanks and assumed one was for a locking wedge, could you explain how a wedge work in a single slotted MT?
You use a wedge to hold in the spindle. The mt ones are for horizontal borers and the like
interesting... i've seen the double slots in big MT shanks and assumed one was for a locking wedge, could you explain how a wedge work in a single slotted MT?