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While were on the subject of ER collets and such I have a question for the members.
I thought I would like an ER 32 collet set for my mill. That way I wouldn't have to change the R8 holders all the time. Seeing a wide range of prices for these sets and not being in a hurry I watched Ebay for quite some time.
Finally what looked like a good deal came up. Knowing the quality, or lack thereof, of some Chinese tools I asked the seller why he was selling the set and what was the accuracy of the tool. He responded that he had bought the set and then decided that it wasn't what he wanted and that the few times he used it he hadn't checked the accuracy. I decided to give it a try so I purchased it.
When it arrived several of the collets hadn't even been unwrapped and the rest of the tool looked nice, wooden box and all. The first thing I did was install the holder and put and indicator to it. The inside taper was .0025 out of concentric. I thought this can't be so I pulled the holder and checked my spindle bore for debris and indicated it, although I've never had any runout problems with my spindle. The spindle was clean and had no indicator movement at all so I re-inserted the ER collet holder for another try, same results.
Now I'm upset!
I went over to my buddies shop where he has some very nice machinery with R8 spindles and did the same checks, with the same results.
At that point I contacted the seller and told him of my findings. He got a little indignant and said he paid almost $200.00 for the set but didn't have any problems when he used it. Maybe he didn't! Maybe he didn't even know what tool runout was.
At that point I put it aside figuring I got taken and would use it as a lesson learned.
Now it's been bothering me every time I see the box in the corner of the shop so I thought I would look into a new holder. I didn't even consider the ones on Ebay so I looked at some other suppliers. The prices really run the gamut, $25.00 to $150.00.
I decided on one from a well used supplier in the States that does handle Chinese tooling. He had 2 versions, the inexpensive one and the more expensive one that guarantees .0002 runout for $60.00, slightly more than I paid for the whole original set.
When it came it looked beautiful, for a tool that is. It was ground all over with a satin chrome look to it. The tapers also had an excellent grind finish on them.
I couldn't wait. I ran down to the shop and installed it in my spindle. :redface2:
.0022 out.
I got on the phone immediately and told the supplier of my plight. He said no problem what would I like to do, credit my account or have them send out another holder. I told him I would really like to have a holder so they sent a shipping label and said as soon as they got it back they would send out another.
Last week the new one arrived, looking much like the first one but completely sealed in cellophane so I know it wasn't the same one that I sent back.
I went downstairs to the shop but not quite as quickly as in the past. I installed it and did the indicator checks. th_wtf1 On top of it being out of concentric by .0018 the retaining ridge in the nut was too large and you couldn't even install the collets.
I called them up and said it was being sent back and to credit my account.
At this point I have no idea what to do. I would really like to use the collets but am really tired of playing tag with this inferior tooling. Does anyone know of a quality ER 32/R8 holder that is reasonably priced, in the $100.00 range?
George
I thought I would like an ER 32 collet set for my mill. That way I wouldn't have to change the R8 holders all the time. Seeing a wide range of prices for these sets and not being in a hurry I watched Ebay for quite some time.
Finally what looked like a good deal came up. Knowing the quality, or lack thereof, of some Chinese tools I asked the seller why he was selling the set and what was the accuracy of the tool. He responded that he had bought the set and then decided that it wasn't what he wanted and that the few times he used it he hadn't checked the accuracy. I decided to give it a try so I purchased it.
When it arrived several of the collets hadn't even been unwrapped and the rest of the tool looked nice, wooden box and all. The first thing I did was install the holder and put and indicator to it. The inside taper was .0025 out of concentric. I thought this can't be so I pulled the holder and checked my spindle bore for debris and indicated it, although I've never had any runout problems with my spindle. The spindle was clean and had no indicator movement at all so I re-inserted the ER collet holder for another try, same results.
Now I'm upset!
I went over to my buddies shop where he has some very nice machinery with R8 spindles and did the same checks, with the same results.
At that point I contacted the seller and told him of my findings. He got a little indignant and said he paid almost $200.00 for the set but didn't have any problems when he used it. Maybe he didn't! Maybe he didn't even know what tool runout was.
At that point I put it aside figuring I got taken and would use it as a lesson learned.
Now it's been bothering me every time I see the box in the corner of the shop so I thought I would look into a new holder. I didn't even consider the ones on Ebay so I looked at some other suppliers. The prices really run the gamut, $25.00 to $150.00.
I decided on one from a well used supplier in the States that does handle Chinese tooling. He had 2 versions, the inexpensive one and the more expensive one that guarantees .0002 runout for $60.00, slightly more than I paid for the whole original set.
When it came it looked beautiful, for a tool that is. It was ground all over with a satin chrome look to it. The tapers also had an excellent grind finish on them.
I couldn't wait. I ran down to the shop and installed it in my spindle. :redface2:
.0022 out.
I got on the phone immediately and told the supplier of my plight. He said no problem what would I like to do, credit my account or have them send out another holder. I told him I would really like to have a holder so they sent a shipping label and said as soon as they got it back they would send out another.
Last week the new one arrived, looking much like the first one but completely sealed in cellophane so I know it wasn't the same one that I sent back.
I went downstairs to the shop but not quite as quickly as in the past. I installed it and did the indicator checks. th_wtf1 On top of it being out of concentric by .0018 the retaining ridge in the nut was too large and you couldn't even install the collets.
I called them up and said it was being sent back and to credit my account.
At this point I have no idea what to do. I would really like to use the collets but am really tired of playing tag with this inferior tooling. Does anyone know of a quality ER 32/R8 holder that is reasonably priced, in the $100.00 range?
George