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These arbors are compatible with straight spindles, which are most often found on manual lathes and CNC machines.
The integral arbor is more rigid for greater accuracy than a drill chuck used with a separate arbor.
These arbors are designed to absorb vibration.
Use these arbors with carbide saws and high-speed CNC machines.
Each of these sets comes with three differently sized arbors.
The head on these collets acts like a mandrel to support the inside of a hollow workpiece. It can be machined to fit the exact ID of your part.
An expanding screw widens the end of the mandrel for a tight hold on the inside of a workpiece.
The mandrels in these sets have an expanding screw that widens the end of the mandrel for a tight hold on the inside of a workpiece.
Use an arbor press to secure the narrow end of one of these tapered mandrels into the hole of a workpiece.
The sleeve on these mandrels expands to hold a range of diameters for better versatility than solid and expanding-end mandrels.
A hardened body and point provide the extra strength and wear resistance necessary for continuous use on manual or CNC lathes.
Also known as bull-nose centers, these have a wide head to hold pipe and large-diameter tubing.
These light duty centers are for intermittent use on manual lathes.
Dead centers are one solid piece. Use them in the headstock when machining between centers or in the tailstock to support the end of a workpiece when friction is not a concern.