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Default Aftermarket ATC for knee mill?

Hi folks,


Been looking for one of these things for a while and so far haven't
bumped into anything using various key words. So, do any of you have
a link to someone selling such? Thanks for you time,
Doug

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d.dixson wrote:
Hi folks,


Been looking for one of these things for a while and so far haven't
bumped into anything using various key words. So, do any of you have
a link to someone selling such? Thanks for you time,
Doug


What does 'ATC' stand for? - GWE
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"Grant Erwin" wrote in message
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What does 'ATC' stand for? - GWE


Automatic tool changer. May be more worthwhile to just buy a used machine
that already has one...

Regards,

Robin


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"Grant Erwin" wrote in message
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d.dixson wrote:
Hi folks,


Been looking for one of these things for a while and so far haven't
bumped into anything using various key words. So, do any of you have
a link to someone selling such? Thanks for you time, Doug


What does 'ATC' stand for? - GWE


Automatic Tool Changer?
Lane


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Yes, Automatic Tool Changer for CNC mill.

I'm beginning to wonder about that Robin...

Thanks for your replies
Doug



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--Well there used to be a couple of them. One I recall
consisted of nothing more than a tool rack that was bolted to one end
of the mill table; program a move to the rack, drop a tool and pick up
another. It presupposes that you've got something like a pneumatic or
electric tightener/untightener for the drawbar. These are available,
too, of course.

--
"Steamboat Ed" Haas : For some reason hung up on
Hacking the Trailing Edge! : Mexican Oompah bands...
http://www.nmpproducts.com/intro.htm
---Decks a-wash in a sea of words---
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