Clive Booth 1 | 18/12/2010 22:15:54 |
3 forum posts | Could you help me identify a box of imperial collets please.
They comprise of a body and a seperate locking nut. The body has a profile of a flat countersunk head rivet. Just over an inch in total length and approx 13/16 o/dia. They all have three equally spaced slits running about three quarters of the length of the body.
They look similar to pictures of the Bristol Ericson Acramil "G" or "F" type but the locking rings do not have outside wings for tightening instead the underside of the ring as a 3/16 deep groove to accept a 5/8 wide bar.
Many thanks
Clive
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ady | 18/12/2010 22:20:05 |
612 forum posts 50 photos | If you can figure out collets. You will become a millionaire. Running ward 2d collets on my Drummond M series myself, cut my own collet chuck. |
ady | 18/12/2010 22:22:47 |
612 forum posts 50 photos | Pictures would probbably be bettrer, with some scale. Edited By ady on 18/12/2010 22:24:04 |
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