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TOOLS HOLDERS FAQ's
What are tool holders?

Tool holders are the physical interface between tooling and the machine tool. They are used to mount, secure, and position cutting tools on various types of machines, such as lathes, milling machines, drilling machines, etc. Tool holders can affect the performance, accuracy, and efficiency of the machining process.

What are the tool holders' parts?

Tool holders have three main parts: the taper, the flange, and the collet pocket. The taper is the part that fits into the spindle of the machine tool and provides alignment and stability. The flange is the part that connects to the tool changer or the drawbar of the machine tool and provides clamping force and retention. The collet pocket is the part that holds the cutting tool or the collet that grips the cutting tool.

What are the different types of Tools Holders?

There are different types of tool holders for different purposes, such as CAT, BT, HSK, VDI, R8, etc. They have different shapes, sizes, and features to suit different types of machine tools and cutting tools. Some tool holders are static or passive, meaning they do not have any moving parts or power supply. Some tool holders are driven or live, meaning they have rotating parts or power supplies to provide additional functions or capabilities