TECHNIKS Rigid Tap Collet: ER40
The TECHNIKS Rigid Tap Collet is an ER40 collet designed for use with #8 to 5/32 in taps. This product, manufactured by TECHNIKS, carries the manufacturer part number 05710-168.
SKU 3G-OTH-235126
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Product Description
The TECHNIKS Rigid Tap Collet is an ER40 collet designed for use with #8 to 5/32 in taps. This product, manufactured by TECHNIKS, carries the manufacturer part number 05710-168.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the TECHNIKS Rigid Tap Collet ER40 used for?
The TECHNIKS Rigid Tap Collet ER40 is used to securely hold taps during threading operations on CNC mills and machining centers. It accommodates tap sizes from #8 to 5/32 in, providing concentric clamping for accurate thread cutting in metalworking applications.
What are the specifications of the TECHNIKS 05710-168 tap collet?
The TECHNIKS 05710-168 is an ER40 rigid tap collet designed for tap sizes #8 to 5/32 in. It is manufactured by TECHNIKS and carries the part number 05710-168. This collet is suitable for use in ER40 collet chucks on industrial machining equipment.
Where to buy TECHNIKS rigid tap collets worldwide?
3G Electric supplies TECHNIKS rigid tap collets like the 05710-168 to customers worldwide. As a global industrial sourcing partner, we handle logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your facility. Contact us for pricing and lead time on this ER40 collet.
How to select the correct ER40 tap collet for #8 taps?
To select the correct ER40 tap collet for #8 taps, verify the tap shank diameter matches the collet's gripping range. The TECHNIKS 05710-168 is designed for #8 to 5/32 in taps. Ensure your spindle uses an ER40 collet chuck and that the collet is rated for rigid tapping applications.
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