I'm confused - but that often happens these days!
CAT40 - ISO40 - INT40 what are the differences? My Beaver Partsmaster
(I think) needs CAT40 - certainly there is no parallel extension above
the taper, and the pull stud threads into a 16mm 2mm pitch hole - the
the tools I have have a circumferential Vee in the flange and also a
Vee notch in the periphery of the flange - though as far as I can see
the Vee notch and Vee in the flange take no part in the tool changer
cycle.
I've searched for drawings but google has let me down - my copy of
machinery handbook is too ancient - any ponters?
AWEM
David Littlewood - 27 May 2009 16:48 GMT
>I'm confused - but that often happens these days!
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My copy of Machinery's (25th, 1996) only has specs for the ANSI version,
with UNC threads (hawk, spit). Doesn't even seem to realise there are
any metric versions. You are welcome to a scan if they might help, let
me know.
David

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David Littlewood
Dave S - 27 May 2009 18:30 GMT
On 27 May, 15:52, "Andrew Mawson"
<andrew@no_spam_please_mawson.org.uk> wrote:
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Ive found this:
http://www.coventrytoolholders.co.uk/pdfs/A6-A10.pdf
to be helpful.
Dave
Mark Rand - 27 May 2009 18:43 GMT
>I'm confused - but that often happens these days!
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Helps if you search for all the DIN numbers as well. This cropped up at the
end of the first page of hits:-
http://www.tools-n-gizmos.com/specs/Tapers.html
Regards
Mark Rand
RTFM