Anytime Tools Uni Holder Quill Clamp for Test Dial Indicator Bridgeport Mill Machine Clamping Diameter 1-7/8"
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I am sorry, but your question does not make sense to me. Which of these is used in conjunction
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When I see emails, I am not at work, so I am not sure if they came from work. With a two horse Bridgeport knee miller as well as a Fadal milling center, I use it. It worked on both, even though they were two different sizes.
Selected User Reviews For Anytime Tools Uni Holder Quill Clamp for Test Dial Indicator Bridgeport Mill Machine Clamping Diameter 1-7/8"
There is a hole in the end of the threads opposite the first thumb screw for some inexplicable reason, resulting in a wall that is extremely thin. Having a hole at the end of a thread go straight into another part makes no sense. The thread goes straight into another part such a hole is unnecessary. You drill out the thread on this kind of item to ensure that it breaks under normal use, possibly hoping to be able to just buy another one instead. It is not worth your money or time to waste time or money on this. Find.
My Grizzly mill can easily and securely mount this device. After mounting to the spindle, the mitre box rotates freely with the spindle in order to reach a large (or small) setting circle. Aluminum is used in the manufacturing of the product, and once the joints have been set, the product becomes very secure. There is a plastic case with a foam insert. If the insert represented the product, the representation would be that of a fine instrument, since the cutout for the quill clamp is as complex as the shape of the clamp itself. A very fine product which is highly recommended. The designer must have taken a very long time to design that case and insert.
This is a tool I use frequently on my Bridgeport and with my was not expecting such a good show. It didn't seem like it would tighten up enough from my first impression. My experience has been that the thumb screws do not have to feel tight in order to hold whatever position I put This is a great product for the price and I would recommend it.
It seems to work well on my mill and I bought it to use on it. This is one item I've been meaning to get for a long time. I've been using a coaxial gauge, but it takes a lot longer to set up than I'd like.
It worked perfectly when I used it for the first time at work today. The case that it comes in is very nice, but I doubt that I will keep it there, but it is nice to have if I need it. I have owned a way more expensive one in the past and this one is just as well made.
It is working as intended for tramming my mill, but I feel it could be better.
When I tried to use it for the first time, it broke.
This is something I highly recommend. I reviewed the stainless steel spinning top on YouTube and found it to be the most stable indicator holder I've ever used. Mark Dave M and the stainless steel spinning top on YouTube to see the rest of my review.