uxcell a14091700ux0104 CNC Milling Chuck Holder Lathe ER20 Black Collet Clamping Nut (Pack of 1)
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This is the same thing. I'm very pleased with how it works.
A rotation speed of 25000/30000rpm is possible (up to 10000rpm if dynamic balance is not enabled). Thanks a lot.
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Suitable for machine tool applications, but not ordered two of these for my CNC machine. They arrived, and I could tell just by looking at them that they were poorly machined. to test it out, I ran an experiment on my machine, and what I found was that the collet was not clamped properly, and when the spindle is running, it sounds like it is going to break. It was a very disappointing experience. For anything that requires precise measurements, do not recommend.
two of these but the holes on the inside are not centered, so they don't fit, so I must return them. Each of them is having the exact same problem.
There is no way you can use this since it is so off balance and off center.
A very poor job was done by the machines! Unfortunately, I had to return it for not being able to fit the collet.
Having a spare nut with which to change bits or switch from an edge finder is very convenient. The collet does not need to be removed from the nut each time the bit is removed.
Excellent results in the emergency room A clamp nut with an inside diameter of 20. I will definitely purchase more of them when the time comes.
I use it to spin my yarn. It's the perfect fit.
Despite the fact that it is supposed to be concentric with the threads, the center hole is not concentric. Can you tell me how this makes it past even a cursory examination?.