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Verbatim
€17.84 In stock
High quality collets OZ DIN 6388, made of spring steel, hardened and precision ground, type 462E (OZ25), form B. Safe clamping of cylindrical tool shanks up ...
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What is the lifespan of a collet?
Collets have a life span of 400-600 hours, which roughly translates to between two and three months with the collet being used eight hours a day. When inspecting your collet, metallic damage, such as bell mouthing or burrs, should be checked with every tool change.
What type of collet do I have?
The easiest way to determine what type of collet your machine has is to measure the length and diameter of the collet. All collets have a distinctive length and diameter.
What is a collet nut used for?
However, the collet is most often used in routers to hold the cutting bits in place. The collet is secured to the tool using a hexagonal collet nut, allowing it to be tightened or loosened to the motor arbor.
What is the difference between Oz and ER collets?
ER collet allows for a total clamping range. Because the collet can compress evenly, it can hold tools up to a millimeter below the shank diameter. The OZ collet can only be used for the nominal diameter.