Our shop is looking for TG100 and ER16 collet chucks... where is the best place to buy the better brands, but for a good price?
Thanks
Our shop is looking for TG100 and ER16 collet chucks... where is the best place to buy the better brands, but for a good price?
Thanks
KBC tools.
Travers.
www.integratedmechanical.ca
US Shop Tools
I don't sell TG holders or collets but I do sell ER16 collet chucks and collets. Check out MariTool.com. It is my company and I take great pride in selling great holders at very good pricing. I am mostly on the P.M forum. Do a search on the P.M forum for -MariTool-. I have many happy customers for there. Please mention you are a CNCzone member and I will give you half of shipping. Sorry that my first post is just talking about myself. I contribute a lot of helpful info on P.M. I will try my best to post useful and helpful information on this forum. I have been (still am) a CNC programmer for 18 years.
here are some pics of misc tool holders that I make. These are not private-label. These are holders made in my own shop or a vendor of mine overseas. All my holders are balanced to G2.5. The last item is a floating tap holder that takes standard er collets.
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Enco, and MSC. Enco usually runs specials.
I will start stocking TG100 collets and collet chucks in a few weeks.
Owner of MariTool.com. Mfg. of precision CNC tool holders and accessories.
parlec sells the best holders and collets. www.parlec.com
Hi,
I own a HAAS TM-1P and have purchased tool holders from Maritool.com and I am extremely satisfied with his products.
You might want to try a few and see how you like them.
John
2007 HAAS TM-1P OneCNC XR5 Mill Pro. Shopbot PRT running Mach3 2010 Screen Set, Super PID and PMDX Electronics.Check out my Gallery on: http://[email protected]
Kennametal has very high quality stuff for a reasonable price. I believe they sell direct but not sure. They used to be with J&L industrial.
I have holders from MariTool and Glacern. Both are excellent, and both vendors take great care of their customers.
Highly recommended!
Best,
BW
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