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    About Morse Taper shank

    I am a newbie.
    Using a Kondia FV-1 milling machine.
    It Can use a R8 collet.

    is that I can use Morse no.3 with the end M12 interanl threading for installing in the main spnidle?


    ( I have a B16 drill chuck want to use in the machine, but don't know which taper shank is correct~!
    I have found the info Machine taper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

    Please give some suggestion.

    Thank s


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    thx~ !


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    If you aren't trying to use one chuck for two machines, like a lathe and a mill, your better off to just get a R8 shank for your drill chuck; Enco - Guaranteed Lowest Prices on Machinery, Tools and Shop Supplies


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    o ic~ thx packrat~!


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