Alan12345
Industrial
- Mar 19, 2021
- 7
I made some heat shrink end mill holders to use on a small CNC machine. It appears that some randomly have too much runout after they are heated to insert the end mill. I'm using them to hold 1/4 and 5/16" end mills. Diameter of holder is about 0.59" with about 3/4" grip length on end mill.
I used 1045 rod. I know most shrink tools use H13 but for my application it is a one time only use tool so didn't think H13 was needed and I had 1045 laying around. Wondering if it's possible that the when the tool holder is heated (with induction heater) that it distressed the steel and it doesn't shrink back to original dimension causing the run out?
Appreciate any guidance. Thanks!
I used 1045 rod. I know most shrink tools use H13 but for my application it is a one time only use tool so didn't think H13 was needed and I had 1045 laying around. Wondering if it's possible that the when the tool holder is heated (with induction heater) that it distressed the steel and it doesn't shrink back to original dimension causing the run out?
Appreciate any guidance. Thanks!