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Collet Chuck Holder, MT4 Holder Carbon Steel ER32 M16 Professional PROFAIRE POUR SPUDE MORSE MACHINE CULAPE MACHINE DRILLING
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Product information
Description
Features:
1. ER straight extension rod, long shank, suitable for machining deep holes.2. Straight handle body for holding small drilling and milling tools.
3. You can reduce the use of longer tools, which can reduce costs and improve efficiency.
4. Stable diameter; other parts have been precision ground to eliminate imbalance.
5. Mainly used for various types of drills and milling machines, and Morse taper spindle machines.
Specifications:
Features:1. ER straight extension rod, long shank, suitable for machining deep holes.
2. Straight handle body for holding small drilling and milling tools.
3. You can reduce the use of longer tools, which can lower costs and improve efficiency.
4. Stable diameter; other parts have been precision ground to eliminate imbalance.
5. Durable, high precision, tightens the nut straight, high rigidity, strong clamping force.
6. Primarily used for various types of drills and milling machines, Morse taper spindle machines.
Specification:
Condition: 100% Brand New
Item Type: Collet Chuck Holder
Material: Carbon Steel
Model: MT4 ER32 M16
Shank Type: MT4
Collet Type: ER32
Pull Line: M16
Wrench: Approx. 22 cm / 8.7 inches
Package List:
1 * Collet Chuck Holder
1 * Wrench
Note:
1. Please allow slight error due to manual measurement. Thank you for your understanding.
2. Monitors are not calibrated the same way, the color of the item shown in the photos may be slightly different from the actual object. Please consider the actual item as the standard.
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- ManoMano ReferenceME220689967
- MMID897460561767
- Product codeBT-UK2025YS-52039
- EAN9140747134390
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