| Precision Drilling with DA-style collets from Hardinge Machine Tools (Item #:
1174) |
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| Listing ID: |
1174 |
| Company Name |
HARDINGE |
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Leicester |
| County:
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Leicestershire |
| Post Code:
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LE8 6BD |
| Country: |
UNITED KINGDOM |
| Phone: |
44(0)1162 869 900 |
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“I am trying to drill a very accurate hole using a DA-style collet system without any success. Any suggestions?"
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Extremely accurate drilling requires a very good holder and collet. With the considerable flexibility of the DA, TG and ER collets, we tend to forget the cardinal rule for collets – the bore of the collet should be the exact size of the diameter being gripped for the best TIR and gripping force. Therefore, for extremely accurate drilling, the collet bore should be the same size as the shank of the drill.
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Second, if you have a choice of holders, it is best to use the ER collet holder over the DA collet holder. The DA holder is a double-angle holder, with a closing angle on the front and back of the collet. The theory is that the collet will close parallel to the centerline of the holder. Unfortunately, it is very difficult to manufacture a holder and collet that accurately mate. For standard drilling tolerances, this usually is not a problem, but can be when doing extremely close tolerance drilling. The ER is considered a single-angle collet because the major closing angle is long and shallow. This results in better concentricity than the double-angle system.The TG collet system is better than the ER system because it has an even shallower closing angle. Unfortunately, this system is usually for larger shanks and most holders that use these collets are for vertical machining centers.
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For extremely accurate drilling, the bore of the collet should be the exact size of the shank of the drill.
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