Ross Stubbenhagen | 20/06/2019 11:18:02 |
5 forum posts 3 photos | Hi, Total beginners question, but can anyone help me identify the collet below? It’s out of an old mill (unbranded / homemade?)I bought off eBay. Dimensions are: - widest point : 0.52” (13.3mm) - ‘neck’: 0.42” (10.6mm) - overall length: 0.57” (14.5mm) I've only got one, so any advice as to where I can get more (UK) or a starter set would be very welcome! Thanks in advance Ross
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Ross Stubbenhagen | 20/06/2019 21:13:00 |
5 forum posts 3 photos | Sorry, image dropped off |
old mart | 20/06/2019 21:55:54 |
4655 forum posts 304 photos | Welcome Ross, I'm afraid you will have to explain a bit better, I presume you have a mill. You could try googling milling collet systems, a picture will probably set you on the right track. |
Michael Gilligan | 20/06/2019 22:42:35 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Posted by Ross Stubbenhagen on 20/06/2019 21:13:00:
Sorry, image dropped off . Greetings, Ross I think you will need to look at this thread: **LINK** https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/forums/postings.asp?th=103028&p=1 MichaelG. |
Ross Stubbenhagen | 21/06/2019 12:59:40 |
5 forum posts 3 photos | Thanks; I’ll go through that and upload. |
Ross Stubbenhagen | 21/06/2019 21:04:22 |
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Michael Gilligan | 21/06/2019 22:47:01 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Ross, I don't think I've seen that one before ... but you might find something similar in here: **LINK** http://www.rotagriponline.com/datasheets/5C.pdf [don't worry about the 5C filename, it's a full catalogue] The problem is ... Crawford don't make the wide range of designs that they once did. MichaelG. |
JohnF | 21/06/2019 22:48:53 |
![]() 1243 forum posts 202 photos | Looks to be from a Marlco or similar indexing unit often used on horizontal mills, have a look here to see a set - no indexing tool though **LINK** John |
Michael Gilligan | 21/06/2019 23:14:30 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | That's what I wondered, John ... but are the Marlco ones slit from both ends ? Age-related brain fade is getting to me MichaelG. |
John Haine | 22/06/2019 07:27:02 |
5563 forum posts 322 photos | Taig / Peatol lathes and small mills. **LINK** |
Baz | 22/06/2019 08:17:44 |
1033 forum posts 2 photos | Agree with John Haine, that is Taig / Peatol available from Peatol or MEDW as they are used on the CNC micromill. I think the largest size is 1/4 dia. |
Michael Gilligan | 22/06/2019 08:22:52 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Posted by John Haine on 22/06/2019 07:27:02:
Taig / Peatol lathes and small mills. **LINK** . Looks like it, John MichaelG. . http://www.jeffree.co.uk/Peatol/accessories.html Edited By Michael Gilligan on 22/06/2019 08:23:36 |
John Haine | 22/06/2019 10:01:44 |
5563 forum posts 322 photos | Ross, I sent you a PM. |
Rik Shaw | 22/06/2019 10:32:38 |
![]() 1494 forum posts 403 photos | I have a left over set of those collets from my old peatol - long since moved on. Here is another type altogether - this is a 1/4" collet.: Overall length = 27.00mm Rear locating register diameter = 9.98mm Any ideas what for? Rik
Edited By Rik Shaw on 22/06/2019 10:35:08 |
MichaelR | 22/06/2019 17:02:00 |
![]() 528 forum posts 79 photos | Rik, Your collet looks if it may be for a Die Grinder Link Mike. Edited By MichaelR on 22/06/2019 17:02:55 |
Ross Stubbenhagen | 22/06/2019 17:22:42 |
5 forum posts 3 photos | Appreciate all the comments / suggestions, thanks all. Mine looks like an older version of the Peatol mill and definitely those collets. Nice to have such a helpful response to such a basic question. Ross |
John Reese | 22/06/2019 21:23:05 |
![]() 1071 forum posts | The collet shape is very similar to the collet in my Porter Cable router. |
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