TECHNIKS Collet: TG100
The TECHNIKS Collet: TG100, 13/64 in (MPN 04010-13/64) is a standard TG collet from TECHNIKS. It is designed for use with TG100 series toolholders and accommodates a 13/64-inch tool shank diameter.
SKU 3G-OTH-245219
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Product Description
The TECHNIKS Collet: TG100, 13/64 in (MPN 04010-13/64) is a standard TG collet from TECHNIKS. It is designed for use with TG100 series toolholders and accommodates a 13/64-inch tool shank diameter.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the TECHNIKS TG100 collet used for?
The TECHNIKS TG100 collet (MPN 04010-13/64) is used to grip a 13/64-inch tool shank securely in a TG100 series toolholder. It is commonly applied in CNC milling and machining operations where precise concentricity and high clamping force are required for drills, end mills, or reamers.
What are the specifications of the TECHNIKS 04010-13/64 collet?
The TECHNIKS 04010-13/64 is a standard TG collet with a 13/64-inch bore diameter. It is part of the TG100 series and is designed for use with compatible TG100 toolholders. The manufacturer part number is 04010-13/64, and the brand is TECHNIKS.
Where to buy TECHNIKS collets worldwide?
3G Electric supplies TECHNIKS collets like the TG100 13/64-inch (04010-13/64) to customers worldwide. We handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your facility. Contact us for a quote and lead time on this standard TG collet.
How to select the correct TG collet size?
To select the correct TG collet, measure your tool shank diameter precisely. The TECHNIKS TG100 collet (04010-13/64) fits a 13/64-inch shank. Always match the collet bore to the shank diameter within the collet's clamping range. For other sizes, consult the TG100 series specifications.
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