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Stilldrillin:
Anyone else having the same problem as me, with their 7 - 6mm ER32 collet?

3 times now, this 1/4" shanked endmill has gradually worked it`s way out of the collet, to where I don`t want it to be........  :bang:



The only way to keep it in place is to really heave on the C spanner, until the pips squeak. Not my idea of engineering!  :scratch:

All other cutter/ collet combinations seem to be ok......  ::)

David D

Darren:
Can't say I've had that problem with any ER collets David

Does this partic collet seem on the large side to begin with, ie does it need a lot of tightening to clamp it up?

bogstandard:
I use a ballraced nose nut and it allows a lot more clamp up pressure.

What I would try with yours is to give the nut a good clean out, and put a dab of slideway oil into the groove that the collet locks into. You just might have a little too much friction to give a good clamp pressure.

John

Stilldrillin:
Hmmm,
Thanks Chaps...... I wonder if the collet is a little oversize? It`s really crushed deep into the taper.  :scratch:
I`ll turn up a 7mm plug gauge.  :thumbup:

Never have lubed collet contact areas before, due to swarf sticking. But I`ve often used anti seize compound on the nut threads.
Will give it a go.  :thumbup:

David D

bogstandard:
You shouldn't have any trouble with the lube David, even the slightest film is better than nothing.

Have you measured the cutter shank BTW? It only needs a tiny taper and it would cause problems.

You have to suspect everything in this game.


John

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