Peter Howell 1 | 15/08/2023 12:24:47 |
44 forum posts 4 photos | I'm thinking about getting a set of ER collets for my Super 7. There are several 2 morse taper adaptors available, but does anyone know if I can get one to screw directly onto the Myford spindle? |
John Haine | 15/08/2023 12:36:22 |
5563 forum posts 322 photos | Look at Arc Eurotrade for ER collet chucks and backplates. You'll have to turn the latter to fit your chuck. Don't even think about the MT2 type for use in the lathe - too much overhang and you loose the ability to put material through the bore. |
Dave Wootton | 15/08/2023 12:37:30 |
505 forum posts 99 photos | Arc euro do a separate chuck and backplate, I used their chuck and a D1-3 adaptor from another supplier ( Arc don't supply D1-3) for my current lathe and very pleased with it. They sell a pre machined Myford backplate so an easy adaption. Previously when I had an ML7-R I bought a one piece ER32 chuck from RDG to screw straight on the spindle thread, this was so far out in terms of concentricity and alignment it had to be returned and I purchased separate chuck and backplate from Arc which after some simple machining of the backplate register was as accurate as I need to be. Edit John is a much faster typer! Edited By Dave Wootton on 15/08/2023 12:38:30 |
Micky T | 15/08/2023 12:39:24 |
![]() 76 forum posts 29 photos | Hi Peter RDG Tools does an er 32 collet chuck with Myford thread. I bought one a few years ago for a Grayson Lathe that has the same spindle thread as the Myford. I was very satisfied with it.
MickyT |
Baz | 15/08/2023 12:40:26 |
1033 forum posts 2 photos | ER holders are available to screw directly on to the Myford spindle nose. Try looking on Arc Euro, Chronos and new Myford / RDG websites, they should be available in ER 25 and ER 32 sizes. |
Tricky | 15/08/2023 12:43:35 |
76 forum posts 8 photos | RDG do one specifically for the Myford. Se here. |
JasonB | 15/08/2023 13:07:01 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | The backplate ones do have the advantage of being easy to tweak should you find any runout issues which are not so easily dealt with using the direct screw on types. |
Russell Eberhardt | 15/08/2023 13:34:59 |
![]() 2785 forum posts 87 photos | Posted by JasonB on 15/08/2023 13:07:01:
The backplate ones do have the advantage of being easy to tweak should you find any runout issues which are not so easily dealt with using the direct screw on types. But they have the disadvantage that there are more places where run out can occur Russell |
mgnbuk | 15/08/2023 14:10:05 |
1394 forum posts 103 photos | should you find any runout issues which are not so easily dealt with using the direct screw on types. Amen to that. I bought a Soba branded one piece Myford nose mounting ER collet chuck from one of the Harrogate ME shows several years ago, but left it a long time before getting around to trying it on the machine - too long to try for an exchange or refund when it turned out bad. It didn't screw fully onto the Myford spindle nose and was pot hard - took ages to lap it to fit using a soft 2MT Myford nose adapter to carry the compound. Then, when it did (eventually) screw on up to the spindle shoulder, I found that it had excessive runout in the ER taper. I can't recall exactly how much runout, but it was several thou, which rather defeats the idea of a collet system. I may get around to regrinding the taper socket in situ at some point to try to make it useable, but a 2 part design like the RDG Tools item would have been a lot easier all round. After a couple of bad experiences with Soba stuff, I positively avoid it now & always try exhibition purchases for fit & accuracy as soon it gets back home. Nigel B. |
Peter Howell 1 | 15/08/2023 14:23:30 |
44 forum posts 4 photos | Thanks Guys. I've bought from ArcEurotrade before. I like the idea of the backplate type appreciate comments about direct screw on ones. |
Andrew Tinsley | 15/08/2023 14:29:38 |
1817 forum posts 2 photos | I have an Arrand screw on type . If you can find one of those, then grab it. They are extremely accurate and I can detect no run out on the collet angle. Andrew. |
bernard towers | 15/08/2023 15:21:16 |
1221 forum posts 161 photos | get a genuine one from Steve at home and workshop machinery mines absolutely spot on. |
JasonB | 15/08/2023 16:19:13 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | Russell, I assume your home made one had the taper turned in situ so I would expect that to run true It's when you screw a shop bought one onto a possibly worn or abused nose that things can cause problems, there have been several threads on here where that has been the case if you can get the chuck to even screw on in the first place. |
DiogenesII | 15/08/2023 17:36:01 |
859 forum posts 268 photos | I see that RDG have the 'two-piece' screw on ones back in stock.. |
bricky | 15/08/2023 18:35:57 |
627 forum posts 72 photos | I bought a large bore Myford at the final sale.I asked Chris More if he had a faceplate as it only came with a 3 jaw.He told me all stock was with with RDG.I told him I needed a collet chuck for it and he said he had one in his desk which he sold me for cash at 50 gbp when opened it it was a ER25 so I have made a ER32 screw on adapter for the lathe,I have thought about makeing another but ER 40. The Myford ER25 adaptor is on a backplate which is removable so a chuck adaptor can be fitted. |
Peter Howell 1 | 15/08/2023 18:57:46 |
44 forum posts 4 photos | Diogenesll. Thanks - I didn't see that on RDG's website. Found it now. Just what I want. |
Grindstone Cowboy | 15/08/2023 19:02:32 |
1160 forum posts 73 photos | Thinking of making a direct screw-on type for my Boxford C, but not sure whether to go for ER32 or ER40. Any suggestions which might be preferable? Thanks,Rob |
Russell Eberhardt | 15/08/2023 20:11:11 |
![]() 2785 forum posts 87 photos | Posted by JasonB on 15/08/2023 16:19:13:
Russell, I assume your home made one had the taper turned in situ so I would expect that to run true Yes, turned the spindle nose female for a good fit on the register after turning the screw thread a little on the loose side. Then turned the taper with it fitted to the spindle. Russell |
John Haine | 15/08/2023 21:15:59 |
5563 forum posts 322 photos | Posted by Grindstone Cowboy on 15/08/2023 19:02:32:
Thinking of making a direct screw-on type for my Boxford C, but not sure whether to go for ER32 or ER40. Any suggestions which might be preferable? Thanks,Rob What's the spindle bore? I got ER40 for my big bore Super 7 to accommodate the maximum diameter the bore could but otherwise ER32 would have been fine. |
Grindstone Cowboy | 15/08/2023 22:03:28 |
1160 forum posts 73 photos | Hi John, it's 3/4" nominal - you've raised a very good point which I hadn't fully considered. Thanks for the insight. Rob |
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