Hello! I have a Hamilton sensitive drill press (model A-M) that uses a JT1 tapered (<-- I think) jacobs chuck, and maxes out around 7k rpm. The runout from the shank of a 3mm bit is 0.08 - 0.1mm. The runout of the spindle just above the chuck is 0.01mm. As I said before, I'm not positive of the taper, but I think it is a JT1. I have not removed the chuck to check the taper runout yet.
I found a JT1 -> ER11 collet chuck that states 0.008mm TIR, and I figured pairing that with an ER11 rego-fix collet, worst case, would put me at .03 - .04mm? At least cutting the current in half.
Going further than that, I have seen videos of people marking and filing the high spots on their collets, which I am open to trying. I do have varying grades of lapping paper both cloth and firm from 1um up to 40um.
Aside from that above, I feel I should also say, there does seem to be quiiite a bit of vibration when running full speed, which I'm not sure how to go about reducing. or know how much effect the accuracy. Though, I have not taken apart the spindle or anything. Only replaced idler wheels / bearings. Would this vibration when running at 7k make my runout much worse than when turning slowly by hand? or is it still negligible?
And then I was thinking, how much does this runout actually effect me in my operations? For example this tapping set I have says if I want to tap for a 0.5mm threaded hole, I need to drill a 0.4mm hole. If the difference here is only 0.1mm, does my 0.1mm+ runout effect that any? Or is this a case where 0.1mm runout doesn't mean the hole size varies by 0.1mm, because the bit wants to follow the part of the hole already there since it is easier? At what hole size would that runout start to effect me? Like, it says for a 0.3mm tapped hole I need to drill 0.24mm.
Maybe I am overthinking it. I do apologize my knowledge on machines is not that great.
Thank you.
- Gavin
I found a JT1 -> ER11 collet chuck that states 0.008mm TIR, and I figured pairing that with an ER11 rego-fix collet, worst case, would put me at .03 - .04mm? At least cutting the current in half.
Going further than that, I have seen videos of people marking and filing the high spots on their collets, which I am open to trying. I do have varying grades of lapping paper both cloth and firm from 1um up to 40um.
Aside from that above, I feel I should also say, there does seem to be quiiite a bit of vibration when running full speed, which I'm not sure how to go about reducing. or know how much effect the accuracy. Though, I have not taken apart the spindle or anything. Only replaced idler wheels / bearings. Would this vibration when running at 7k make my runout much worse than when turning slowly by hand? or is it still negligible?
And then I was thinking, how much does this runout actually effect me in my operations? For example this tapping set I have says if I want to tap for a 0.5mm threaded hole, I need to drill a 0.4mm hole. If the difference here is only 0.1mm, does my 0.1mm+ runout effect that any? Or is this a case where 0.1mm runout doesn't mean the hole size varies by 0.1mm, because the bit wants to follow the part of the hole already there since it is easier? At what hole size would that runout start to effect me? Like, it says for a 0.3mm tapped hole I need to drill 0.24mm.
Maybe I am overthinking it. I do apologize my knowledge on machines is not that great.
Thank you.
- Gavin