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The Jinwen Tooling Package Mini Lathe Quick Change Tool Post & Holders is a high-quality, precision-engineered tool holder designed for small and micro lathes. Made from durable anodized aluminum and black steel, it offers a quick change mechanism and exceptional accuracy, making it perfect for a variety of machining tasks. With a compact design and versatile applications, this tool holder is a must-have for any DIY enthusiast or professional looking to enhance their lathe capabilities.
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 120034 |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 0.7 cm; 18 g |
ASIN | B018QMTXB0 |
T**S
it is for a small, 6" swing lathe
I have an older Atlas Clausing 6"X10" lathe. It came with a rocker style tool holder. The rocker broke, and I needed to finish some parts, so I bought this as a stopgap. Now I think I will leave it on, because the bits are bigger than the standard tool holder
P**N
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A**D
Non-Ferrous Material composition - buy a steel tool holder instead.
Initially this tool holder seemed like a great purchase at the price, but it was quickly discovered that it is simply not made for everyday use. the threads on the tool holders themselves ( for me the cutoff tool holder ) strip out fairly easily. Everything besides the screws on this piece seems to be a sintered or maybe die cast pot metal. I was machining pewter at initial testing so it was great. I moved to some steel and it was terrible. The tool post was literally flexing like a spring. Went ahead and bit the bullet on a steel tool holder.Great for plastics and non ferrous materials.Terrible for steels. Definitely get what you pay for with this one! :'D
C**E
Light duty but works.
I put this on my unimat. Great application for. That mini lathe. The step ups is the steel OXA quick change tool holder.
J**N
Excellent product. No shims required.
Took less than 60 seconds to install on my Vevor mini lathe. Like any tool, it works as long as you don't push it beyond its design limitations. The reviewers that claim shims are required between the tool post and the tool holders are mistaken. Tool height is adjusted by means of the brass screw on the tool holder. The cam pins within the tool post push against the tool holder, providing the required holding force.
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