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colin hamilton18/02/2023 22:54:43
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I bought some Harding 5C collets and these were included. Could someone please let me know what they are?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Edited By colin hamilton on 18/02/2023 22:55:30

duncan webster18/02/2023 23:48:32
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colin hamilton19/02/2023 07:58:35
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GordonH19/02/2023 08:27:22
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Looks like a Morse Taper, if the base has a rounded edge,they could be Metal Spinning formers.

Gordon

GordonH19/02/2023 08:28:05
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What does the text  imprint on them say, is it the manufacturer?

Gordon

Edited By GordonH on 19/02/2023 08:29:08

Edited By GordonH on 19/02/2023 08:43:18

colin hamilton19/02/2023 16:29:41
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Posted by GordonH on 19/02/2023 08:28:05:
What does the text imprint on them say, is it the manufacturer?
Gordon
Edited By GordonH on 19/02/2023 08:29:08
Edited By GordonH on 19/02/2023 08:43:18
It's just the manufacturer- harding
DC31k19/02/2023 20:53:56
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They are called a 'drill plate'. See near the bottom of this page:

http://www.lathes.co.uk/hardinge-hlv-catalog/page2.html

colin hamilton20/02/2023 21:44:08
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Posted by DC31k on 19/02/2023 20:53:56:

They are called a 'drill plate'. See near the bottom of this page:

http://www.lathes.co.uk/hardinge-hlv-catalog/page2.html

Brilliant thank you for this although I'm not sure what it's still actually used for!!

Clive Hartland20/02/2023 22:48:52
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I have used one to push a job square in the three jaw chuck, near enough to machine.

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