BXA WEDGE TOOL POST 10-15" SWING QUICK CHANGE CNC LATHE TOOL HOLDER 250-222
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An T-shaped curve can be seen This is the nut on the bottom that goes in the slot on the compound, and everything is held in place by threading into it.
Selected User Reviews For BXA WEDGE TOOL POST 10-15" SWING QUICK CHANGE CNC LATHE TOOL HOLDER 250-222
This is what it looked like to me It is not something that can be done quickly Throughout the building process, the tool holder has to be changed "on the fly" since the cam releases the tool holder once the lever is above the tool holder, meaning that the lever must be unscrewed to change the tool holder and then retied. As there was no manual and no way to disassemble it, I found it impossible to modify it I call CRAP on that!
I decided to order this after I got tired of that. Upon arrival of the tool post, as described, it was as expected. As long as the clamping blank is large enough, it will fit most T-shaped clamps The slot you will find is on the left. put a lot of wear on it and a lot of material had to be removed for it to fit properly, but too much was better than not enough. As well as being generously sized, the center stud is long *1" of the end was taken off to avoid interfering with the wire. I state it clearly (and with pride? China) noted as the source. that there are still many people who think that "Chinese" means poorly There is a wall a bit north of Beijing they should look at. In the center stud in the T nut, I seated blue Loctite, and I am yet to cut the stud, but all tug and pull tests I've done indicate that it is holding up well.