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    Jeremy Smith 2
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      Will metric er25 collets work with imperial sized milling cutters? I’m looking at this set.

       

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      Edited By JasonB on 03/01/2021 15:25:51

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      Jeremy Smith 2
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        #517235
        Thor 🇳🇴
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          @thor

          Hi Jeremy,

          I have ER 32 collets that cover most of the sizes I use. I did buy Imperial ER collets for 1/8" from Arc since I have a couple of tools with 1/8" shank. Clamping a 4mm metric ER collet down to 1/8" may reduce the accuracy so I bought the Imperial collet. If you use many imperial tools a 1/4" and may be a 3/8" collet may be worth the money. A 16mm ER collet will easily clamp a 5/8" shank tool.

          Thor

          #517236
          Steviegtr
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            @steviegtr

            I have a similar set. Some imperial sizes will go in , others not. Hang on i will post a picture of the writing on the collets. They do have a 1mm tolerance.

            Steve.

            collets.jpg

            Edited By Steviegtr on 03/01/2021 15:23:41

            #517237
            Steve Pavey
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              @stevepavey65865

              Yes, broadly speaking. ER collets have a clamping range of up to 1 mm, so, for example, a 13mm collet will tighten up on a ½” shank ok. However, I have a suspicion that closing up a collet by a lot will increase the chance of it running out of true, or possibly permanently distorting the collet, so prefer to use something that is the right size. You can always buy a few extra imperial collets to suit particular imperial cutters you have, which is what I have done – particularly for ¾” and ¼” shank tools.

              #517238
              David George 1
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                @davidgeorge1

                Hi Jeremy you can use meteric ER 25 collets to hold imperial cutters as long as they are less than 1 mm deflection. You can use a 10 MM collet to hold a 3/8 inch cutter.

                David

                #517239
                Tim Stevens
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                  @timstevens64731

                  It is normal for ER collets to fit a (small) range of sizes – normally they are marked eg: 12-13mm. So that size would do for a 13mm shank and a half-inch shank (=12.7mm). For 5/16" you will find 8mm to be within a couple of thousandths, and for 1/4", use 6-7mm. Theory tells us that the accuracy and grip reduces as the collet is compressed. You can get inch-sized ER 25 collets, but you may have to search (and quite likely, pay extra). When I clicked on your link, a quarter-inch version was shown below the advert, at over 60 dollars … !

                  Regards, Tim

                  #517242
                  JasonB
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                    @jasonb

                    I tend to not like squashing my collest down too much so have 0.5mm steps in teh smaller sizes and imperial ones for common tool shanks such as 1/8, 1/4 & 3/8 available from some of our suppliers as already mentioned at the same price as metric

                    #517243
                    old mart
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                      @oldmart

                      As Thor has mentioned, ARC has inperial size er25 collets and it would be best to get e few in the exact sizes to complement your metric collets.

                      #517246
                      Oily Rag
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                        @oilyrag

                        Out of interest has anyone tried the 1" size now available for ER32 collets? – forget where I saw them advertised but seems a useful item as I have some 25mm and 1" shank cutters.

                        #517248
                        Thor 🇳🇴
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                          @thor

                          Hi Oly Rag,

                          I got an Imperial ER-32 collets for 1" shanks just before Xmas but haven't had time to use it yet. It is shorter than the 20mm collet. I got my 1" from Ebay – Gloster Tooling.

                          Thor

                           

                          Edited By Thor on 03/01/2021 15:40:21

                          #517250
                          Vic
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                            Posted by Oily Rag on 03/01/2021 15:34:58:

                            Out of interest has anyone tried the 1" size now available for ER32 collets? – forget where I saw them advertised but seems a useful item as I have some 25mm and 1" shank cutters.

                            Yes I bought one. I don’t check stuff with a DTI before I use it so can’t tell you how accurate it is but it’s suited my purpose without problems so far. Bought on eBay from Gloster Tooling. Wish they were cheaper or I’d buy a couple more of the over size ones.

                            #517253
                            Oily Rag
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                              @oilyrag

                              Thanks Vic and Thor for your responses. I was given some 1" and 25mm shanked Clarkson type cutters that are around 2" and 38mm diameter. I only intend to use them for roughing out so might invest in an oversize collet. Might need to cut the threaded portion off the shanks though!

                              Martin

                              #517264
                              Lee Rogers
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                                @leerogers95060

                                I use them all the time , never a problem. Imperial end mills etc get a quick measure with the digital calipers just to see theres no brain failure and away you go. I can't think of a good reason to buy both metric and imperial sets.

                                #517268
                                Michael Briggs
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                                  Hello Jeremy, I bought a few imperial collets for the convenience of the cutter not falling out of the collet when I release it. For example a 1/4" shank imperial cutter falls out of a 7mm collet when it is released, in a 1/4" collet it stays put.

                                  #517272
                                  old mart
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                                    @oldmart
                                    Posted by Oily Rag on 03/01/2021 16:32:17:

                                    Thanks Vic and Thor for your responses. I was given some 1" and 25mm shanked Clarkson type cutters that are around 2" and 38mm diameter. I only intend to use them for roughing out so might invest in an oversize collet. Might need to cut the threaded portion off the shanks though!

                                    Martin

                                    You would be very wise to remove the threads in those 25mm and 1" collets, they only hold a short bit of the cutter. It would be nice to be able to hold them with less sticking out, but thats not possible. A similar problem happens with the R8 direct fitting collets, 18mm can be fitted at different depths in the collet. When you go to 20mm, then only about 1 1/2 diameters will go in.

                                    #517398
                                    Vic
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                                      @vic
                                      Posted by Michael Briggs on 03/01/2021 17:48:43:

                                      Hello Jeremy, I bought a few imperial collets for the convenience of the cutter not falling out of the collet when I release it. For example a 1/4" shank imperial cutter falls out of a 7mm collet when it is released, in a 1/4" collet it stays put.

                                      It’s a valid point, I actually bought a few imperial collets to avoid over tightening metric collets as well. I bought 1/8”, 1/4” and possibly a 3/8”.

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