Description
Quick Change Tool Posts, Two Styles - Piston and Wedge
- Both are precision engineered to assure repetitive accuracy.
- Advanced design provides built-in quick tool changing versatility with positive rigidity to meet the most exacting tolerances.
- Quickly and easily installed on an engine, bench, or turret lathe for a wide range of operations, from fine precise work to heavy-duty cutting.
- Piston type posts are economical, while the Wedge type posts are clearly ultra-precise. Both accept the tool holders and interchange with Aloris,
Dorian, and DTM Tooling. - Made of Steel
Piston Style
Item | Model | A | B | C | D | E | H | R | Swing | Code | L | W | H1 | M |
0250-0100 | AXA | 2-1/2" | 3-7/8" | 2-1/4" | 9/16" | 1-7/16" | 4-11/16" | 5-3/4" | 6-12" | I | 1.850" | 2.362" | 0.472" | M14x1.5 |
0250-0200 | BXA | 3" | 4-5/8" | 2-3/4" | 5/8" | 1-5/8" | 5-9/16" | 7-5/16" | 10-15" | I | 2.756" | 2.500" | 0.630" | M16x1.5 |
0250-0300 | CXA | 3-3/8" | 5-1/8" | 3" | 3/4" | 1-7/8" | 6-1/8" | 7-7/8" | 13-18" | I | 2.992" | 2.992" | 0.748" | M20x2 |
0250-0400 | CA | 4" | 6-1/4" | 3-5/8" | 7/8" | 2-1/8" | 7" | 9" | 14-20" | I | 3.937" | 2.992" | 0.984" | M22x2 |
Wedge Style
Item | Model | A | B | C | D | E | H | R | Swing | Code | L | W | H1 | M |
0250-0111 | AXA | 2-1/2" | 3-7/8" | 2-1/4" | 9/16" | 1-3/8" | 4-11/16" | 5-3/4" | 6-12" | I | 2.500" | 2.244" | 0.500" | 9/16"-18UNF |
0250-0222 | BXA | 3" | 4-5/8" | 2-3/4" | 5/8" | 1-9/16" | 5-9/16" | 7-5/16" | 10-15" | I | 2.992" | 2.756" | 0.630" | 5/8"-18UNF |
0250-0333 | CXA | 3-1/2" | 5-1/8" | 3" | 3/4" | 1-29/32" | 6-1/8" | 7-7/8" | 13-18" | I | 3.504" | 2.992" | 0.748" | 3/4"-16UNF |
0250-0444 | CA | 4" | 6-1/4" | 3-5/8" | 7/8" | 2-1/8" | 7" | 9" | 14-20" | I | 3.937" | 3.622" | 0.984" | 7/8"-14UNF |
The difference between wedge style and piston style quick change tool posts lies in their mechanism for holding and locking tools into place on a lathe. Both types are designed to change tools on a lathe quickly and easily without the need to re-zero the tool position each time. Here are the key differences:
Wedge Style QCTP
- Mechanism: Utilizes a wedge mechanism that, when tightened, forces a wedge upward, creating a very tight and secure fit between the tool post and the tool holder.
- Precision and Rigidity: Generally provides superior clamping force and rigidity, leading to better machining accuracy and the ability to handle heavier cuts.
- Cost: Typically more expensive than piston style due to its precision and the quality of machining it can handle.
Piston Style QCTP
- Mechanism: Uses a piston mechanism where a piston expands outward to lock the tool holder in place when the handle is tightened.
- Flexibility and Ease of Use: Often considered easier to use for quick changes, but may not provide as tight a grip as the wedge style, making it less suitable for very heavy or high-precision machining.
- Cost: Generally less expensive than the wedge style, making it a popular choice for hobbyists or operations where extreme precision is not as critical.
The choice between a Wedge and Piston style tool post depends on your specific needs:
- If you require high precision and are working with heavy cuts, a Wedge style may be more suitable.
- If cost is a more significant concern and you're looking for ease of use for more general machining tasks, a piston style might be the better choice.