PCM Series ET1 (DIN 6499, ER / ESX, 8°)The most rational and economical solution for tapping on CNC machines with axial compensationbuilt in the collet.Advantages of PCM tapping collets? outside profile equivalent to ESX or ER collets, resp. DIN 6388?
PCM Series ET1 (DIN 6499, ER / ESX, 8°)The most rational and economical solution for tapping on CNC machines with axial compensationbuilt in the collet.Advantages of PCM tapping collets? outside profile equivalent to ESX or ER collets, resp. DIN 6388?
PCM Series ET1 (DIN 6499, ER / ESX, 8°)The most rational and economical solution for tapping on CNC machines with axial compensationbuilt in the collet.Advantages of PCM tapping collets? outside profile equivalent to ESX or ER collets, resp. DIN 6388?
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* If you have any problems,comment,questions or concerns... PLEASE do not hesitate to contact us we strive in delivering GREAT customer service. Item: (used) Rego-Fix Swiss Collet Chuck Model: Hi-Q/ERC32 Brand: Rego-Fix Swiss Origin: (Made in Switzerland) Stock: N-5
A2-6 sub or main spindle adapter for a straight shank live center. We machined this unit out of 4140 PH using the A2-6 spindle nose tolerances and specifications for quality, longevity and stability. Center shank Dia is 1.25".
USA SELLER NEW REGO-FIX Hi-Q/ERC32 ER Collet Coolant Clamping Nut BRAND REGO FIX MPN 3432.20000 IDG No. 4023503432.20000 BLACKBOOK™ p.997 Request a BLACKBOOK UNSPSC 27112809 Nut Type Hi-Q/ERC 32 Nut Diameter 50mm Nut Length 27.5mm Thread M40x1.50 Nut Projection 14.5mm – 18.0mm + Compare Applications with Sealing and Coolant Flush Disks • The Hi-Q®/ERC clamping nut is intended for use with the sealing disk system DS/ER and the coolant flush system KS/ER.
This 15K capable spindle will fit a wide variety of Milltronics VM series CNC milling centers. We had a 2005 VM15 a 2011 VM24 and a 2005 VM 20 and this spindle was able to bolt into any of these machines. They were all belt driven machines.
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