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Interesting tool in the lower left of the first pic
But I don't see any face mill holders. Or arbor shanks for holding gear cutters. How do you hold metric tooling (I use a R8-ER32 chuck)? Can you get B&S to all different J tapers, like J33 and J6 for nice ball-bearing Jacobs or Albrecht chucks? )).
That tool in the lower left is a 9 also, 9mm that is.
A little late on this but that Universal Engineering collet chuck max'd out @ 1/2" will be a "Y".i called index today she told me were to find the model it is a 40 h. as for the tool holder i think i will look arond and see whats out there.i must have the smaller universal chuck 1/2 is the bigest it will hold and i only have three collets for it.
Not singling you out Ahall but rather quoting you on a subject that we've all seen repeated several times.Both system will handle roughly the same size tooling and have about the same rigiditiy.
R8 is by far the most common size collet used in manual knee mills and mill/drills.
The 40 NMTB taper and its variants are much more popular in the NC markets.
The gripping power is limited by its collet angle, but still comprable to the 9 B&S
(Pretty sure your comparison is not to the 40 taper)
It is self releasing and usualy takes little more than a tap to get it to pop loose.
You can find about any cutter holder you want in a wide range of qualities from most tool suppliers, and for reasonable prices.
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