Re: Oiling the ER collet nut?
I usually try to fit collet+nut+tool all together in one step... but I'm not sure this makes any difference
hy gimpo as for that, simply 1st mount the collet inside the nut, then start rotating the nut until you feel that the collet makes contact, or just squizes a little
then reverse the nut like 1/2 turns, or something, so to make the collet be free again
with your spare hand, put the tool in, and keep it there, while with the other hand, simply rotate the nut until the collet becomes tightnened
then take a set of keys, or whatever, and tightnet them full
i just realized, what i just wrote, works for a static spindles, and you have a router ?
yeeeees, now i got it ! you see, when you have a router, you really look into collets, and i am more into cnc, and i don't care about collets not saying that a router is not something, nono, it issssssss
i have never monted a tool inside a router, but using my imagination, i think you can use your mouth/teeht to keep the spindle static, and mount something with your hands ? hope attached image find you well
i believe that you try to mount them all in one step, simply because your spindle, is not static ... is it so ? if yes, try to use a piece of wood or something, does it make sense ? if you wish, i will develop on that / kindly
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