cobra Member Joined Jan 24, 2010 Messages 18 Reaction score 4 Nov 5, 2012 #1 Looking at a new mill. Why would I select ER32 collets vs ER25 or ER 16? Thanks Jim
rake60 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 8, 2007 Messages 4,756 Reaction score 125 Nov 5, 2012 #2 I feel a heavier collet gives a better grip. My little X2 has an ER32 holder and collets. Rick
S smfr Project of the Month Winner!!! Project of the Month Winner Joined Oct 29, 2011 Messages 284 Reaction score 2 Nov 5, 2012 #3 ER32 collets go up to 3/4" diameter, which might increase your work and toolholding abilities. Simon
V V 45 Well-Known Member Joined Jan 19, 2012 Messages 169 Reaction score 7 Nov 6, 2012 #4 Why wouldn't you use R8 collets...they go up higher in size and a lot more common (lots of manufactures and cheaper). My mini mill uses R8 collets. A Grizz G0709. Dave
Why wouldn't you use R8 collets...they go up higher in size and a lot more common (lots of manufactures and cheaper). My mini mill uses R8 collets. A Grizz G0709. Dave
D Dave Sohlstrom Member Joined Oct 4, 2008 Messages 195 Reaction score 27 Nov 6, 2012 #5 Take a look at Tormach quick change tooling. Once you use it you'll love them. Less than 30 sec tool change and repeatable. Dave
Take a look at Tormach quick change tooling. Once you use it you'll love them. Less than 30 sec tool change and repeatable. Dave
R rkepler Well-Known Member Joined Apr 26, 2011 Messages 221 Reaction score 28 Nov 6, 2012 #6 Are you looking for toolholding or workholding?
K kuhncw Well-Known Member HMEM Supporting Member Joined Apr 12, 2008 Messages 1,004 Reaction score 190 Location USA ILLINOIS Nov 6, 2012 #7 It would be helpful to know which mill you are considering and what the spindle taper is. Thanks. Chuck
It would be helpful to know which mill you are considering and what the spindle taper is. Thanks. Chuck
cobra Member Joined Jan 24, 2010 Messages 18 Reaction score 4 Nov 6, 2012 #8 Looking at a bench mill from Grizly, Busy Bee, or Sieg. 1.5 to 2 HP R8 spindle.