Bt Morse Taper Sleeves Drawbar Type Bt50 Morse Taper 3# Sleeves 60mm Length Bt50-MTB3-60
Material:40Cr
Hardness:HRC52-58
Thread: M24x3.0
Stephen A. Morse, inventor of the Morse taper.
What does a Morse taper sleeve do?
Used for sizing up or sizing down morse taper shank tools. Most commonly used in conjunction with morse taper shank drill bits or morse tapered reamers, these drill sleeves allow you to adjust upwards or down wards the morse tapering between machine and tool bit.
Why is it called a Morse taper?
Stephen A. Morse, an enterprising mechanic, developed a new and better way to drill a hole in 1864 when he invented the twist drill. Machine tool operators must be able to install or remove tool bits quickly and easily.
What is one advantage of a Morse taper drill?
Faster bit changes for stepping up as you drill as well. The tang is nice on the larger size bits but should not matter on the smaller (MT 2 size) drills provided your tailstock taper is not all fugly. You can always get an MT reamer to clean things up and increase holding power.
What is the taper angle of BT 40?
BT-40 Spindle Shaft The BT-40 spindle shaft has the contact with taper angle 8.29 0 , whose spindle and holder tapers are in tight contact based on the clamping force . The major and minor diameters of taper contacts are and respectively, where 'l' is the axial length of the taper.