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RBnDFW July 9th 10 05:19 PM

unknown collet need ID help
 
I have a nice set of small collets that I cannot match up on any of the
collet charts. Looks like a miniature R8.

Here's the specs

3.00" OA Length
..500"bearing/shaft diameter
..675 max diameter at face.
5/16-16 internal thread.
sizes 1/6 - 3/8

photo (ignore the big 2VB in front)

http://s27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...t=DSC01379.jpg

I'd like to find a good home for these if I can figure out what they are.

axolotl[_2_] July 9th 10 10:19 PM

unknown collet need ID help
 
On 7/9/2010 12:19 PM, RBnDFW wrote:
I have a nice set of small collets that I cannot match up on any of the
collet charts. Looks like a miniature R8.

Here's the specs

3.00" OA Length
.500"bearing/shaft diameter
.675 max diameter at face.
5/16-16 internal thread.
sizes 1/6 - 3/8



B3. Used on the Bridgeport "C" head, and some of the "M" heads.

Kevin Gallimore

RBnDFW July 13th 10 07:19 PM

unknown collet need ID help
 
axolotl wrote:
On 7/9/2010 12:19 PM, RBnDFW wrote:
I have a nice set of small collets that I cannot match up on any of the
collet charts. Looks like a miniature R8.

Here's the specs

3.00" OA Length
.500"bearing/shaft diameter
.675 max diameter at face.
5/16-16 internal thread.
sizes 1/6 - 3/8



B3. Used on the Bridgeport "C" head, and some of the "M" heads.


The chart I have shows the back bearing to be .650" on the B3.
Mine are .500". Thread size is also different.



axolotl[_2_] July 14th 10 01:12 AM

unknown collet need ID help
 
On 7/13/2010 2:19 PM, RBnDFW wrote:
axolotl wrote:
On 7/9/2010 12:19 PM, RBnDFW wrote:
I have a nice set of small collets that I cannot match up on any of the
collet charts. Looks like a miniature R8.

Here's the specs

3.00" OA Length
.500"bearing/shaft diameter
.675 max diameter at face.
5/16-16 internal thread.
sizes 1/6 - 3/8



B3. Used on the Bridgeport "C" head, and some of the "M" heads.


The chart I have shows the back bearing to be .650" on the B3.
Mine are .500". Thread size is also different.




Another example of my typing after looking but before reading. They are
a mystery to me. Any clues from where you got them?

Kevin Gallimore

RBnDFW July 14th 10 04:51 PM

unknown collet need ID help
 
axolotl wrote:
On 7/13/2010 2:19 PM, RBnDFW wrote:
axolotl wrote:
On 7/9/2010 12:19 PM, RBnDFW wrote:
I have a nice set of small collets that I cannot match up on any of the
collet charts. Looks like a miniature R8.

Here's the specs

3.00" OA Length
.500"bearing/shaft diameter
.675 max diameter at face.
5/16-16 internal thread.
sizes 1/6 - 3/8


B3. Used on the Bridgeport "C" head, and some of the "M" heads.


The chart I have shows the back bearing to be .650" on the B3.
Mine are .500". Thread size is also different.



Another example of my typing after looking but before reading. They are
a mystery to me. Any clues from where you got them?


Not really. They came from an estate sale, which had

Victor 16x40 lathe w/5C collets
Emco CNC 5 lathe with it's own collets
Small CNC mill that used QC tooling

So they did not fit anything there.

Gunner Asch[_6_] July 15th 10 02:40 AM

unknown collet need ID help
 
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 10:51:20 -0500, RBnDFW wrote:

axolotl wrote:
On 7/13/2010 2:19 PM, RBnDFW wrote:
axolotl wrote:
On 7/9/2010 12:19 PM, RBnDFW wrote:
I have a nice set of small collets that I cannot match up on any of the
collet charts. Looks like a miniature R8.

Here's the specs

3.00" OA Length
.500"bearing/shaft diameter
.675 max diameter at face.
5/16-16 internal thread.
sizes 1/6 - 3/8


B3. Used on the Bridgeport "C" head, and some of the "M" heads.

The chart I have shows the back bearing to be .650" on the B3.
Mine are .500". Thread size is also different.



Another example of my typing after looking but before reading. They are
a mystery to me. Any clues from where you got them?


Not really. They came from an estate sale, which had

Victor 16x40 lathe w/5C collets
Emco CNC 5 lathe with it's own collets
Small CNC mill that used QC tooling

So they did not fit anything there.


4C and 3C all resemble smaller and smaller versions of 5C collets

Gunner

One could not be a successful Leftwinger without realizing that,
in contrast to the popular conception supported by newspapers
and mothers of Leftwingers, a goodly number of Leftwingers are
not only narrow-minded and dull, but also just stupid.
Gunner Asch

Gunner Asch[_6_] July 15th 10 03:21 AM

unknown collet need ID help
 
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 18:40:40 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 10:51:20 -0500, RBnDFW wrote:

axolotl wrote:
On 7/13/2010 2:19 PM, RBnDFW wrote:
axolotl wrote:
On 7/9/2010 12:19 PM, RBnDFW wrote:
I have a nice set of small collets that I cannot match up on any of the
collet charts. Looks like a miniature R8.

Here's the specs

3.00" OA Length
.500"bearing/shaft diameter
.675 max diameter at face.
5/16-16 internal thread.
sizes 1/6 - 3/8


B3. Used on the Bridgeport "C" head, and some of the "M" heads.

The chart I have shows the back bearing to be .650" on the B3.
Mine are .500". Thread size is also different.



Another example of my typing after looking but before reading. They are
a mystery to me. Any clues from where you got them?


Not really. They came from an estate sale, which had

Victor 16x40 lathe w/5C collets
Emco CNC 5 lathe with it's own collets
Small CNC mill that used QC tooling

So they did not fit anything there.


4C and 3C all resemble smaller and smaller versions of 5C collets


I forgot to mention WW collets, and a ****load of others...

This may be of some help...

http://www.shophardinge.com/Categories.aspx?catID=1262


Gunner

One could not be a successful Leftwinger without realizing that,
in contrast to the popular conception supported by newspapers
and mothers of Leftwingers, a goodly number of Leftwingers are
not only narrow-minded and dull, but also just stupid.
Gunner Asch

DoN. Nichols July 15th 10 05:44 AM

unknown collet need ID help
 
On 2010-07-15, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 10:51:20 -0500, RBnDFW wrote:


[ ... ]

Not really. They came from an estate sale, which had

Victor 16x40 lathe w/5C collets
Emco CNC 5 lathe with it's own collets
Small CNC mill that used QC tooling


So -- who wound up with the Compact-5/CNC? It is a nice one.
(and the collets are probably ER-25 collets). Aside form the collet
chuck, did it also have a 3-jaw and a 4-jaw chuck?

What about toolpost? There were two styles of quick-change
toolposts, plus a motorized turret for up to three square-shanked
turning tools and up to three round-shanked drilling/boring tools.

Also -- which version of the firmware did it have? (Give the
colors of the keycaps in the various locations -- the newer systems had
a different set of colors.

Enjoy,
DoN.

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RBnDFW July 15th 10 02:59 PM

unknown collet need ID help
 
Gunner Asch wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 18:40:40 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 10:51:20 -0500, RBnDFW wrote:

axolotl wrote:
On 7/13/2010 2:19 PM, RBnDFW wrote:
axolotl wrote:
On 7/9/2010 12:19 PM, RBnDFW wrote:
I have a nice set of small collets that I cannot match up on any of the
collet charts. Looks like a miniature R8.

Here's the specs

3.00" OA Length
.500"bearing/shaft diameter
.675 max diameter at face.
5/16-16 internal thread.
sizes 1/6 - 3/8

B3. Used on the Bridgeport "C" head, and some of the "M" heads.
The chart I have shows the back bearing to be .650" on the B3.
Mine are .500". Thread size is also different.


Another example of my typing after looking but before reading. They are
a mystery to me. Any clues from where you got them?
Not really. They came from an estate sale, which had

Victor 16x40 lathe w/5C collets
Emco CNC 5 lathe with it's own collets
Small CNC mill that used QC tooling

So they did not fit anything there.

4C and 3C all resemble smaller and smaller versions of 5C collets


I forgot to mention WW collets, and a ****load of others...

This may be of some help...

http://www.shophardinge.com/Categories.aspx?catID=1262


Gunner, I Dl'd Hardinge's 4-page collet chart, most complete I've seen,
and nothing matches. Just scanning for ~3" OAL and ~1/2 bearing
diameter eliminates everything on the chart.

RBnDFW July 15th 10 03:01 PM

unknown collet need ID help
 
DoN. Nichols wrote:
On 2010-07-15, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 10:51:20 -0500, RBnDFW wrote:


[ ... ]

Not really. They came from an estate sale, which had

Victor 16x40 lathe w/5C collets
Emco CNC 5 lathe with it's own collets
Small CNC mill that used QC tooling


So -- who wound up with the Compact-5/CNC? It is a nice one.
(and the collets are probably ER-25 collets). Aside form the collet
chuck, did it also have a 3-jaw and a 4-jaw chuck?


Don, I sold it to a local machinist. I had it a year and never had time
for it, and he wanted it very badly.

What about toolpost? There were two styles of quick-change
toolposts, plus a motorized turret for up to three square-shanked
turning tools and up to three round-shanked drilling/boring tools.

Also -- which version of the firmware did it have? (Give the
colors of the keycaps in the various locations -- the newer systems had
a different set of colors.


Don, this was the very latest version, with all the tooling - motorized
turret, milling column both chucks collets & chuck, dividing head etc.
It was like new, except for a few plastic and aluminum chips. Even the
tape drive worked. I've not seen a more complete or nicer one since.
But I got a great price for it, and we're both happy.

DoN. Nichols July 15th 10 09:04 PM

unknown collet need ID help
 
On 2010-07-15, RBnDFW wrote:
DoN. Nichols wrote:
On 2010-07-15, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 10:51:20 -0500, RBnDFW wrote:


[ ... ]

Not really. They came from an estate sale, which had

Victor 16x40 lathe w/5C collets
Emco CNC 5 lathe with it's own collets
Small CNC mill that used QC tooling


So -- who wound up with the Compact-5/CNC? It is a nice one.
(and the collets are probably ER-25 collets). Aside form the collet
chuck, did it also have a 3-jaw and a 4-jaw chuck?


Don, I sold it to a local machinist. I had it a year and never had time
for it, and he wanted it very badly.


O.K. I'm still using one which started out with the oldest
firmware and CPU board and which I upgraded to the latest of both. And
added the turret toolpost as well.

What about toolpost? There were two styles of quick-change
toolposts, plus a motorized turret for up to three square-shanked
turning tools and up to three round-shanked drilling/boring tools.

Also -- which version of the firmware did it have? (Give the
colors of the keycaps in the various locations -- the newer systems had
a different set of colors.


Don, this was the very latest version, with all the tooling - motorized
turret, milling column both chucks collets & chuck, dividing head etc.
It was like new, except for a few plastic and aluminum chips. Even the
tape drive worked. I've not seen a more complete or nicer one since.
But I got a great price for it, and we're both happy.


That is what matters.

Enjoy,
DoN.

--
Email: | Voice (all times): (703) 938-4564
(too) near Washington D.C. | http://www.d-and-d.com/dnichols/DoN.html
--- Black Holes are where God is dividing by zero ---

Gunner Asch[_6_] July 15th 10 09:08 PM

unknown collet need ID help
 
On Thu, 15 Jul 2010 08:59:16 -0500, RBnDFW wrote:

Gunner Asch wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 18:40:40 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 10:51:20 -0500, RBnDFW wrote:

axolotl wrote:
On 7/13/2010 2:19 PM, RBnDFW wrote:
axolotl wrote:
On 7/9/2010 12:19 PM, RBnDFW wrote:
I have a nice set of small collets that I cannot match up on any of the
collet charts. Looks like a miniature R8.

Here's the specs

3.00" OA Length
.500"bearing/shaft diameter
.675 max diameter at face.
5/16-16 internal thread.
sizes 1/6 - 3/8

B3. Used on the Bridgeport "C" head, and some of the "M" heads.
The chart I have shows the back bearing to be .650" on the B3.
Mine are .500". Thread size is also different.


Another example of my typing after looking but before reading. They are
a mystery to me. Any clues from where you got them?
Not really. They came from an estate sale, which had

Victor 16x40 lathe w/5C collets
Emco CNC 5 lathe with it's own collets
Small CNC mill that used QC tooling

So they did not fit anything there.
4C and 3C all resemble smaller and smaller versions of 5C collets


I forgot to mention WW collets, and a ****load of others...

This may be of some help...

http://www.shophardinge.com/Categories.aspx?catID=1262


Gunner, I Dl'd Hardinge's 4-page collet chart, most complete I've seen,
and nothing matches. Just scanning for ~3" OAL and ~1/2 bearing
diameter eliminates everything on the chart.



Actually..there are about 30 pages in there. You may wish to dig into
the Swiss Machine collets as well. Many many different types.

Interesting, take a picture next to a ruler and post it someplace we can
all look at it.

Gunner

One could not be a successful Leftwinger without realizing that,
in contrast to the popular conception supported by newspapers
and mothers of Leftwingers, a goodly number of Leftwingers are
not only narrow-minded and dull, but also just stupid.
Gunner Asch


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