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Grip and release parts using 5C collets. Use on milling machines, drill presses, or anywhere else you can mount this fixture.
Control clamping action with air. Use 5C collets to grip and release parts on milling machines and drill presses.
Use multiple fixtures to create a workholding system capable of clamping and unclamping multiple parts with the push of a button.
Used with a 5C collet, these fixtures rotate round, hex, or square workpieces up to 1 1/8" diameter in precise increments. Also known as spindexers or punch formers.
Install a 5C collet into one of these chucks to hold a workpiece for machining parallel or square edges and drilling crossholes.
Hold collets in the spindle of a milling machine.
Install and remove 5C collets in CNC lathes.
Ensure parts don't push back into the collet while machining.
After installing the R8 body in the milling machine spindle, tool holders can be switched out in seconds.
These holders work with any 5C collet to rigidly grip drill bits, taps, end mills, and other tools.
Two slide-in dovetail mounts on the tool posts allow you to quickly change from one tool holder to another.
When a job calls for a 5C collet, save time by using an adapter instead of removing your lathe chuck.
No need to break down a collet set up when a workpiece doesn't fit a 5C collet. Install one of these lathe chuck adapters in your 5C collet chuck or holder and its three jaws will securely grasp the workpiece.
Attach TIG torch nozzles to TIG torches with these collet bodies.
For fast accessory changes without any other tools, twist these wrenches to loosen and tighten the collet on your Dremel grinder.