I feel i ought to understand these but i dont
MT2 is okay as that is the size of my tailstock
please help a muppet
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-Morse-Taper-C ... 439940433d
please help am being really thick
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do you want to know if that ok to fit in your tailstock?
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No i know it will do that, what does it do exactly and what do the other measurements meanjimmers wrote:do you want to know if that ok to fit in your tailstock?
it looks like a 12mm collet chuck
holds tools and things with a 12mm shaft size in tailstock
on the morse taper
holds tools and things with a 12mm shaft size in tailstock
on the morse taper
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You have to type slowly Jimmers for me
what is the M10 TAP referring too
what is the M10 TAP referring too
m10
dont know mate
dont know mate
dont use that style
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I don't think these are for use in a lathe tailstock, but may fit in your headstock, they are more for milling, drill presses and dividing heads.
Would seem to be a #3 Morse taper with internal 10mm bore, the M12 will be the thread at the rear of the collet into which the draw-bar fits to tighten it.
Bit more info here,
http://www.rdgtools.co.uk/acatalog/2_MO ... LLETS.html
Would seem to be a #3 Morse taper with internal 10mm bore, the M12 will be the thread at the rear of the collet into which the draw-bar fits to tighten it.
Bit more info here,
http://www.rdgtools.co.uk/acatalog/2_MO ... LLETS.html