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TS Engineering Quick Change Tool Post Set
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Description: Quick change tool post (QCTP) set for small lathes
Scaled-down version of the popular "Aloris" style piston tool post
Made from hard-anodized aluminum
Includes two turning holders, a boring bar holder, and a cut-off tool holder
For 7x10, 7x12, and 7x14 mini lathes
The tool post set includes 2 turning holders, a boring bar holder, and a cut-off tool holder. The turning tool holders accept tools up to 3/8" square. The boring bar holder takes boring bars with a 3/8" round shank. The cut-off tool holder uses 1/2" tall cut-off blades.
Keywords: Quick Change Tool Post


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CNCadmin
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Registered: March 2003
Location: United States
Posts: 4265
Review Date: Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $99.95 | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: Economical, easy to install
Cons: Did\'nt like the clamping of the holder

I always had to hit the arm to get the holder to keep tight, even than I got movment from the told holder.

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