Mini Lathe Tooling Package, Basics
Mini Lathe Tooling Package, Basics
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Key Features
Key Features
- 3/8" indexable TCMT inserts
- 9-piece carbide boring bar set - 3/8" shank
- 1/2" drill chuck, 2MT short to 33JT drill chuck arbor
- 4 center drills (sizes 1-4)
- P1N cut-off blade
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Description
This package contains all the tooling you need to be productive with your HiTorque deluxe mini lathe on the first day you own it. It assumes an existing quick-change tool post for which 3/8" tooling is ideal. If you are using a stock turret tool post, we recommend 5/16" tooling.
- The 1/2" capacity drill chuck includes a 2 Morse taper shank arbor for the mini lathe. This chuck is specifically designed for the mini lathe tailstock. The rated capacity of the drill chuck is 1 mm (0.039") to 13 mm (0.512"). (1212 & 1804)
- This set of indexable turning tools includes 5 indexable tools (AR, AL, BR, BL, E), inserts, a wrench, and extra screws. It comes in a wooden case. The carbide inserts are TCMT-21.51. (1669)
- The 9-piece carbide tipped boring bar set includes three different length boring bars each for minimum bores of 5/16", 3/8", and 7/16". The bore depth ranges from 3/4" to 2-1/4". Heat treated, alloy steel shanks. (1246)
- The P1 parting blade is 1/16" x 1/2" x 4-1/2" and made from M2 HSS. These T-shape parting blades provide great side clearance. (1930)
- 5-piece combined drills and countersinks, commonly called center drills. The center drill set is high speed steel and includes sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. These are 60-degree center drills. These are the sizes that are most used by bench top machinists. (1230)
Chris' Tips
Our 2MT SHORT Arbor is specifically designed for use on most mini lathe tailstocks. It gives you almost an inch of extra space between centers.
Don't buy this product for other small lathes that accept a standard arbor, as it won't eject from the tailstock when you retract the quill. You may need a standard-length drill chuck arbor.
Getting Started with Lathe Tooling