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    What type of spindle/collet?

    If it's ER, then it sounds like you're not tightening it enough. ER collets have to be tight or bits will pull out. There are torque settings for standard ER collet nuts, but typically it's as tight as you can get it with your hands and standard sized spanners, however that's assuming things are well anchored. On a freely spinning spindle, gauging tightness can be a bit tricky.
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    It's possible to buy replacement ball-bearing collet closer nuts for ER spindles. Arc Euro stock them, as an example. I use these on a couple of different ER collet spindles in my workshop, including the ER20 spindle on my CNC router, and they make tightening the collet much easier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by m_c View Post
    What type of spindle/collet?

    If it's ER, then it sounds like you're not tightening it enough. ER collets have to be tight or bits will pull out. There are torque settings for standard ER collet nuts, but typically it's as tight as you can get it with your hands and standard sized spanners, however that's assuming things are well anchored. On a freely spinning spindle, gauging tightness can be a bit tricky.

    It is the standard Chinese 2.2Kw one you can grab off ebay for a couple hundred.
    ER20.
    Ill try it a lot tighter then.

    Is there anything I can do to the bit or the ER24 collect light rough it up a bit to get some more grip out of it?


    Quote Originally Posted by Neale View Post
    It's possible to buy replacement ball-bearing collet closer nuts for ER spindles. Arc Euro stock them, as an example. I use these on a couple of different ER collet spindles in my workshop, including the ER20 spindle on my CNC router, and they make tightening the collet much easier.
    Ill take a look, thanks!

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    Just ran the operation again and I think the same thing has happened again.
    Not had a chance to measure yet but it looks like the bit is about 1mm lower than it should be.

    Will report back soon


    [edit]

    Yep, 1.15mm drop on the bit.

    Ordered the "ER20 Collet Nut with Ball Bearing - Type A - M25x1.5 Thread", hopefully that is the right one and works...
    I also went through all my stock with this problem -_-
    Last edited by JOGARA; 22-11-2017 at 06:11 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JOGARA View Post
    Just ran the operation again and I think the same thing has happened again.
    Not had a chance to measure yet but it looks like the bit is about 1mm lower than it should be.

    Will report back soon


    [edit]

    Yep, 1.15mm drop on the bit.

    Ordered the "ER20 Collet Nut with Ball Bearing - Type A - M25x1.5 Thread", hopefully that is the right one and works...
    I also went through all my stock with this problem -_-
    It would be nice if you replied to PMs about the RFQ you posted.

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chaz View Post
    It would be nice if you replied to PMs about the RFQ you posted.

    Thanks

    Thought I replied to everyone. Did I miss you?
    If so sorry. Update on the whole thing, we are going to try and machine them here, if it does not work we will continue looking at quotes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JOGARA View Post
    Thought I replied to everyone. Did I miss you?
    If so sorry. Update on the whole thing, we are going to try and machine them here, if it does not work we will continue looking at quotes.
    Yep, didnt get any response. No problem.

    The STLs you provided were out of scale too, they dont translate to workable CAD parts. They can be converted but Fusion refused. Its better (for future) to export to something other than STL if possible (Step / IGES etc).

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