Spindle collets masterclass

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  • Опубліковано 29 лис 2024

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  • @bw162
    @bw162 11 місяців тому +1

    Good info but I have a couple issues about putting any lube on the collet. Hard to imagine that with the amount you put on the collet, some isn’t going to get into the core. And when I change a bit, I air gun the collet and nut. If I use any lube, I’d have to completely degrease the collet and nut of grease and stuck on sawdust before regressing the collet. Maybe ok for very large production runs on one bit but otherwise a major choir for every bit change and not very practical.

  • @derekhawley9660
    @derekhawley9660 Рік тому

    Great information. You have increased my confidence using my cnc. Thanks a lot.

  • @holton345
    @holton345 Рік тому

    Nice video. I learned a lot and feel ready to work with my new ER collet set. Cheers!

  • @laszlovarga1952
    @laszlovarga1952 Рік тому

    Great video - everything nicely explained and to the point. I learned a lot from it - thank you !

    • @YetiToolLtd
      @YetiToolLtd  Рік тому

      Thank you, we're glad you found it helpful!

  • @ypaulbrown
    @ypaulbrown Рік тому

    thank you, cheers from the US...Paul

  • @KGBot
    @KGBot Рік тому

    Very concise, truly master class. Thanks!

  • @dh-no2ke
    @dh-no2ke Рік тому +2

    Good video, but I would have like to have seen how to get the collet out of the nut. I struggle getting the collet out of the nut, I always wonder if there is a trick to it.

    • @YetiToolLtd
      @YetiToolLtd  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for the comment! We will try an include this in one of our next videos. Simply put, you need to do the exact opposite to loading the collet into the nut. Pushing the collet in the correct direction will release it from the eccentric washer.

    • @king38081
      @king38081 5 місяців тому

      Bit late, but just knock the nut on a wood bench and it'll pop right out. You don't have to slam it, just a light, deliberate tap.

  • @joekudlata7113
    @joekudlata7113 11 місяців тому

    Hello, can any one suggest what ER collet size to use on my 8mm Marshall / Peerless Watchmakers lathe ?
    Thank You

  • @ValMartinIreland
    @ValMartinIreland Рік тому

    I have a 3 ft lathe for 30 years and never used collets. I used the 3 and 4 jaw chuck, faceplate etc. I will soon buy a set of collets and a chuck and this is a good video to get the basics, thank you. What sort of motor is that one you had there? Like given.

    • @YetiToolLtd
      @YetiToolLtd  Рік тому

      Thanks for the comment. The spindle motor is our own SC1 which has been built to be used with SmartBench, and is manufactured by Mafell AG.

  • @nabilmazeghrane8179
    @nabilmazeghrane8179 7 місяців тому

    Great !!! Thanks a lot for this lesson

  • @juanpablobiz
    @juanpablobiz 2 роки тому +1

    Hi do You think it is nesessary to release the router bit, when the router is not in use? Because i always leave them in the router until I need to use another kind of bit. Thanks

    • @YetiToolLtd
      @YetiToolLtd  Рік тому +1

      Hi Juan, If you are not using the machine for a while, then it would best to remove the bit from the collet.

    • @juanpablobiz
      @juanpablobiz Рік тому

      @@YetiToolLtd 👍👍 thanks a lot

  • @martinansahakonnor8606
    @martinansahakonnor8606 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this knowledge

  • @the.parks.of.no.return
    @the.parks.of.no.return Рік тому

    does the molykote p40 come in smaller sizes, is there an alternative product that comes in alternative sizes

    • @Darctan1
      @Darctan1 Рік тому

      I've never heard about lubing collets. Just a waste of time to be honest.

    • @bw162
      @bw162 10 місяців тому

      @@Darctan1 Plus, every time you change a bit, you have to remove all the debris from inside the spindle, collet and nut held on by the lubricant that can’t be blown off. What a mess and time consuming process. And 1/8” turn to tighten. What’s that? How do you accurately measure that?

    • @Darctan1
      @Darctan1 10 місяців тому

      @@bw162 all i do is just clean everything from mixed coolant/dust. Then tighten new tool as tight as i can without hammer. The runout will still remain the same whatever torque it is tightened to. Car mechanics don't tighten everything to spec either because it's just a waste of time. Just get the job done and don't think too much 😂.

    • @bw162
      @bw162 10 місяців тому

      @@Darctan1 I’ve worked in the aerospace industry. If there is a call out for a torque setting for any fastener, it’s torqued. There are design torque values for collets. I use them. I also torque my oil plug nuts, spark plugs, etc on my cars. Doesn’t do any good to crush a washer tightening them. Neither do I want to stress a collet by over tightening it 90-degrees to the pressure angle it applies to the tool and risk twisting it or crushing it; and I have done both. We pay a lot of money to get repeatable accuracy to .0005” to risk degrading that by using garage mechanic standards on a CNC. IMO.

  • @M0sh3r100
    @M0sh3r100 11 місяців тому

    Great vid, thx

  • @bullygram
    @bullygram 2 роки тому

    Can someone help me, I have a rotor tool with OZ collet, and dose not support shank more than 3mm. I have found a source selling ER collet equal to the OZ. My main question is is it safe to have an ER collet for 3 to 4 mm?

    • @YetiToolLtd
      @YetiToolLtd  2 роки тому

      Hi Tron! Can you please email our sales team sales@yetitool.com and we can help you

  • @danhayward9186
    @danhayward9186 8 місяців тому

    To the point no waffle thanks very helpfull

  • @jacquelinesears1770
    @jacquelinesears1770 10 місяців тому

    What does VAST mean