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Hi,
I got a pile of morse taper 3 collets. They are made for a Thiel 158 head and the kit came with an adapter from MT5 to MT3.
Since this kit is made for a milling head, the collets are not made to put stock through it.
I have two machines that can use this kit, one is my lathe Torshalla that have a Mt5 cone. I need to make a threaded bar to lock the adapter. The other machine is my rotary attachment for my universal toll and cutter grinder (that can be used for cylindrical grinder too).
I have not yet tested the setup real life - but it appeats to be tight fit between the spindle and adapter.
The adapter has a locking nut on it, and every time I need to change the collet, I would then have to remove the adapter and remove/reinstall the new collet. This operation might be a bit cumbersome.
I figured this adapter would be most useful for my universal tool and cutter grinder. It is a Kellenberger no.56. Quite old but can be used for cylindrical grinding. I have a mototized rotary attachement for this grinder.
I got a pile of 5c collets, and it should not be to hard to make a Mt5 5c adapter. Then I can standardize on 5C and possibly sell these collets.
The picture below shows the adapter in my lathe spindle. The next picture is with the remove nut.
Collet set:
And the adapter:
I got a pile of morse taper 3 collets. They are made for a Thiel 158 head and the kit came with an adapter from MT5 to MT3.
Since this kit is made for a milling head, the collets are not made to put stock through it.
I have two machines that can use this kit, one is my lathe Torshalla that have a Mt5 cone. I need to make a threaded bar to lock the adapter. The other machine is my rotary attachment for my universal toll and cutter grinder (that can be used for cylindrical grinder too).
I have not yet tested the setup real life - but it appeats to be tight fit between the spindle and adapter.
The adapter has a locking nut on it, and every time I need to change the collet, I would then have to remove the adapter and remove/reinstall the new collet. This operation might be a bit cumbersome.
I figured this adapter would be most useful for my universal tool and cutter grinder. It is a Kellenberger no.56. Quite old but can be used for cylindrical grinding. I have a mototized rotary attachement for this grinder.
I got a pile of 5c collets, and it should not be to hard to make a Mt5 5c adapter. Then I can standardize on 5C and possibly sell these collets.
The picture below shows the adapter in my lathe spindle. The next picture is with the remove nut.
Collet set:
And the adapter: