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Hope this helps. Do you have the electric press? If so, how do you like it? One of the features of the schunk hydraulic toolholders is dampening. Did you notice any difference between the schunk and pg tooling in this regard?

I have some schunk tendo toolholders and they are the best toolholders I've ever used as far as tool runout goes. How does the PG compair? As soon as you get into some tough steel it is obvious that the PG is no better than an ER collet holder. Our current go to holder for tough spots is the Schunk Tiendo. Very rigid and great dampening. There is also a nice type of coolant collet with slots that works well. If I wanted something with a slim body, good access, etc In the end, I believe shrink is the least headache once the system is in place.

For good dampening in roughing apps, hydraulics are really hard to beat as are quality milling chucks If you're looking for inexpensive, lower rpm heavy roughing These examples were all in roughing applications That being said A few companies Lyndex being one of them make a balanceable side lock holder that can go 20K RPM if balanced with a tool in it. Excellent performance also with no pullout Bookmarks Bookmarks Digg del.

Actually, the article Choosing the Best The first thing I didn't care for was the handle - it looks nice, as you can see from the pic, but it is slick. If I held it like a pencil, my fingers slid toward the blade. If I held it overhand, the metal end is too short to place my index finger in a good position for control.

Further, when I tried to rock it, say for coming up in a tight corner, the wood handle impeded movement. It definitely would have been better if the blade was bent a bit, and longer, for better maneuverability.

Finally, I just couldn't get smooth cut results with this tool, and had to do a LOT of cleanup. Here are a couple of shots of the tool.

It is 1. Also, the spread is good - not too wide, so it must be a 45 degree spread. Post a Comment.



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