By continuing to use this site, you agree to our use of cookies. Find out more
Forum sponsored by:
Forum sponsored by Forum House Ad Zone

Identify tools

came with milling machine

All Topics | Latest Posts

Search for:  in Thread Title in  
Dan Shilling12/04/2023 16:31:48
avatar
23 forum posts
8 photos

Hopefully somebody can identify in picture what these tools are for:

1 cone shaped (tools centre and left)

2 inner spline shaped (tool right)

tools.jpg

Edited By Dan Shilling on 12/04/2023 16:32:25

Edited By Dan Shilling on 12/04/2023 16:33:45

Tim Stevens12/04/2023 17:27:47
avatar
1779 forum posts
1 photos

The two cones may well serve as formers for sheet metal bending or forming. Or as parts of a spinning lathe (no, not a lathe which is spinning, but for the operation called metal spinning where you start with a flat circle of sheet and press the metal as the former spins, in stages, to produc cups, headlamp reflectors, etc). The thing with the big tommy-bar looks like a spanner to turn, or hold, a splined shaft while you do things to it, or perhaps with it. It might be used to control the chuck which holds one or other of the conical tools.

Was anything else included in the same job-lot?

Cheers, Tim

Bazyle12/04/2023 17:40:51
avatar
6956 forum posts
229 photos

Possibly home made BT30 and BT40 taper tooling. Not necessarily from your machine, just 'collected'.

Dan Shilling12/04/2023 19:03:36
avatar
23 forum posts
8 photos
Posted by Tim Stevens on 12/04/2023 17:27:47:

The two cones may well serve as formers for sheet metal bending or forming. Or as parts of a spinning lathe (no, not a lathe which is spinning, but for the operation called metal spinning where you start with a flat circle of sheet and press the metal as the former spins, in stages, to produc cups, headlamp reflectors, etc). The thing with the big tommy-bar looks like a spanner to turn, or hold, a splined shaft while you do things to it, or perhaps with it. It might be used to control the chuck which holds one or other of the conical tools.

Was anything else included in the same job-lot?

Cheers, Tim

nothing exept some chipped end mills - those cones are about 1 1/2" long. I thought they could be some kind of hole centre finders. Came with vertical milling machine.

Edited By Dan Shilling on 12/04/2023 19:04:29

Edited By Dan Shilling on 12/04/2023 19:06:46

DiogenesII12/04/2023 19:31:31
859 forum posts
268 photos

..redundant post..

Edited By DiogenesII on 12/04/2023 19:32:21

Michael Gilligan12/04/2023 19:42:04
avatar
23121 forum posts
1360 photos

I think your own guess is better than either of the others, Dan

The two cones look to have the same spigot fixing, so are presumably interchangeable in whatever fixture is missing from the set.

The splined device is presumably a glorified box-spanner, to fit ‘who knows what’

MichaelG.

Dave Halford13/04/2023 10:11:43
2536 forum posts
24 photos

Parts of a power feed cone clutches?

The splined box spanner might be a tappet adjusting tool given the cutouts, though why have a splined nut?

All Topics | Latest Posts

Please login to post a reply.

Magazine Locator

Want the latest issue of Model Engineer or Model Engineers' Workshop? Use our magazine locator links to find your nearest stockist!

Find Model Engineer & Model Engineers' Workshop

Sign up to our Newsletter

Sign up to our newsletter and get a free digital issue.

You can unsubscribe at anytime. View our privacy policy at www.mortons.co.uk/privacy

Latest Forum Posts
Support Our Partners
cowells
Sarik
MERIDIENNE EXHIBITIONS LTD
Subscription Offer

Latest "For Sale" Ads
Latest "Wanted" Ads
Get In Touch!

Do you want to contact the Model Engineer and Model Engineers' Workshop team?

You can contact us by phone, mail or email about the magazines including becoming a contributor, submitting reader's letters or making queries about articles. You can also get in touch about this website, advertising or other general issues.

Click THIS LINK for full contact details.

For subscription issues please see THIS LINK.

Digital Back Issues

Social Media online

'Like' us on Facebook
Follow us on Facebook

Follow us on Twitter
 Twitter Logo

Pin us on Pinterest

 

Donate

donate