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I just hold the taps in standard er collets. Mostly er32 and er40.
Never slip.
And just tapped 300 holes awhile ago in the cnc
Biggest I have tapped is m14 and it didn't slip
On Fri, 10 Dec 2021, 21:45 John Dammeyer, wrote:
> Well there are standards but more and more it doesn't look like t
On Fri, 10 Dec, 2021 at 3:44 AM, John Dammeyer wrote: To: 'enhanced machine
controller (emc)'
Well there are standards but more and more it doesn't look like they are being
followed.
Since this forum is all about CNC my request follows with the subject of power
tapping. To hold the taps so the
Well there are standards but more and more it doesn't look like they are being
followed.
Since this forum is all about CNC my request follows with the subject of power
tapping. To hold the taps so they don't spin in the collets I found what are
called Tap Collets in the ER20 size. The attache