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WTT Hardinge Series CC- Tooling for Series C Tooling

HelicopterJohn

Cast Iron
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Seffner, Florida
I have the following items that are in mint condition. Some may never have been used.

All of this tooling is the Hardinge CC- Series of tooling which I believe takes a thinner index plate. My Hardinge Chucker takes the C-Series of tooling.

I have attached photos of the items I have available.

(2) CC-21 5/8"
(1) CC-19 5/8"
(1) CC-4 5/8"
(1) CC-18 3/4"
(2) CC-33 3/4" Triple Tool Holder
(2) CC-33 5/8" Triple Tool Holder

Please e-mail me with any offers you may have. I am also looling for a 4" Riser with spider for a Bridgeport Mill and may consider some type of trade on that unit.

Thanks for taking a look.

John

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I have the following items that are in mint condition. Some may never have been used.

All of this tooling is the Hardinge CC- Series of tooling which I believe takes a thinner index plate. My Hardinge Chucker takes the C-Series of tooling.

I have attached photos of the items I have available.

(2) CC-21 5/8"
(1) CC-19 5/8"
(1) CC-4 5/8"
(1) CC-18 3/4"
(2) CC-33 3/4" Triple Tool Holder
(2) CC-33 5/8" Triple Tool Holder

Please e-mail me with any offers you may have. I am also looling for a 4" Riser with spider for a Bridgeport Mill and may consider some type of trade on that unit.

Thanks for taking a look.

John

P2180321a.jpg
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P2180320a.jpg
P21803224a.jpg
P2180327a.jpg
P2180328a.jpg
P2180331a.jpg
P21803334a.jpg
I'm trying to find the centerline height from base on the CC-33-3/4" blocks, do you happen to know that?
 
the post is so old it has the ancient Photocrappit pics. It's almost older than some of my students. Do you really think the poster of this thread is still going to be around or have the tooling to hand to answer your question?
 
I have the 5/8 version set up now. Pretty sure the cc tooling had a 1/2" from turret top to spindle center. The 3/4 version would likely be the same, just not as much meat left between the hole and the turret top.
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Just a heads up that there are two turret types that fit the CHNC. The dimensions that I suggested above are for 1/2" turret plate style.
Mine is the 8 tool style that looks like yours there and it's 5/8" from base to centerline. Maybe the 3/4" version of that block is made for my 5/8"?
 
What machine do you have? My only reference are the CHNC machines with a turret choice of 3/8" or 1/2 " from top of turret surface to spindle centerline. If I had the cc-33- 3/4" , I would expect to use it for boring bars or drill bushings, likely to be centered on the spindle.
I'm not familiar with anything that puts the top of the turret @ 5/8" from spindle center. I suppose you could just shim it up, but you'd lose the locating lip on the tooling.
 








 
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