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I just spent a couple hours converting my floating ER20 collet chuck / reamer holder models from Inventor, over to Alibre Design and recreating the dimensioned drawings. If any of you guys are interested, I uploaded the drawings in PDF, hopefully you can download them strait from this post.
I made one last year, and have used it about a dozen times to ream rifle chambers and holes. It works quite well. When the outer collar is loosened a turn, it frees the chuck portion to operate as a 2 axis floating reamer holder. It allows for about .04" of radial float, and about one degree of axial float. When the outer collar is tightened, it pulls everything to center and locks it for rigid drilling/tapping. When i made mine, instead of making the mt3 body, i used an old Chinese live center, and machined the threaded portion and holes for the pins and ball.
I'm sure i missed a few dimensions and deviated plenty from the GD&T handbook, and maybe even made a few mistakes . Feel free to correct them and change anything else you like to meet your own needs.
Here is a partial transparency and an exploded model, so you can see how it works.
I made one last year, and have used it about a dozen times to ream rifle chambers and holes. It works quite well. When the outer collar is loosened a turn, it frees the chuck portion to operate as a 2 axis floating reamer holder. It allows for about .04" of radial float, and about one degree of axial float. When the outer collar is tightened, it pulls everything to center and locks it for rigid drilling/tapping. When i made mine, instead of making the mt3 body, i used an old Chinese live center, and machined the threaded portion and holes for the pins and ball.
I'm sure i missed a few dimensions and deviated plenty from the GD&T handbook, and maybe even made a few mistakes . Feel free to correct them and change anything else you like to meet your own needs.
Here is a partial transparency and an exploded model, so you can see how it works.
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