Post a pic of the tool cradle please and also let me know if this is a HSK or Iso type of cradle.
I have a Milticam 3000 Router. Several of the Cradles are broke and Multicam changed the design of the tool cradle. They Would like to charge me a service call to reset all 8 of the tool cradles location. $ 1500 in drive time alone. I need to find the old Cradles or someone to do the changeout in SE Mn.
Post a pic of the tool cradle please and also let me know if this is a HSK or Iso type of cradle.
I have HSK 63 tool cradles, In Attachment is a pic.
These tool holders are actually Biesse tool holders, give your are Biesse dealer a call they will be able to help yOu with these, Multicam used these for a couple of years until they started manufacturing their own.
I've been looking for these for a over 6 months
Multicams dirty little secret that that used tool cradles from Biesse....and plus the Biesse tool cradles seem to hold the tool better then the ones Multicam manufactures.
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I'm a kitchen Cabinet manufacturer in Richmond BC and I have a Multicam 3000 with 2 broken tool holders as well. SpeedCab, Did you end up purchasing the replacement HSK tool holders for your Multicam from Biesse? If so, how much did it cost ya? I know ordering through Multicam is very pricey. Thanks for the info.
Scott Hill
i think I might have another source of these tool cradles.
954-357-2328
T-tool
Ask for Mark
He sales the Biesse tool cradles
I have found with just a bit of time. A good set of Micrometers and a Multicam router. I can remake most of the Multicam consumable parts at a fraction of the cost and usually end up improving the quality as a bonus.
I used .350 ABS plastic and .100" to reproduce the Biesse tool holders. My cost $2.58 each.
I also have a SF48 with a six tool changer. I used 1" acrylic to make the tool blocks for it. Cost $1.80
I did go to MC for a replacement tool rail. My 3000 came with a flimsy aluminum "U" channel for the rail. Since then they have switched to a steel rail. This cured frustration with tools not aliening with the spindle or they're holders.
Back to the topic. If you look around, you can find most of the parts you'll need, from the vendors Multicam uses. Or use the CNC router to machine what you need.
Could send me a picture of your Tool holder? I'm having the U shade tool bar remade with Square Stock the same 2-1/2" height as the U-shape and the Same Drill pattern. Will your Tool holder fit the old Multi-Cam U shape tool Bar? Thanks Speedcab