Ceratizit COLLET HOLDER ABS32-SZV/ER20 Collet Chuck With Connection 8422402089 (0755871)


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Description

Ceratizit Article Number: 8422402089

Ceratizit Material Number: 12540284

Ceratizit Komet Number (Unpacked): A33 12130

Ceratizit Komet Number (Packed): A3312130

Ceratizit is a large tooling company based in Luxembourg (Europe).

This product is priced singly and comes in packs of 1.

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Properties
Name Ceratizit COLLET HOLDER ABS32-SZV/ER20 Collet Chuck With Connection 8422402089
EDP # 0755871
Weight (1 pc.) 10.0 oz 275 g
Machine interface size ABS 32
for collet 428E (ER20)
Clamping Ø, nominal, workpc. side - range / DCONWS 1 - 13 mm
Protruding length / LPR 2.0669" 52.500 mm
Diameter Lock Nut / DLN 1.3386" 34.000 mm
Clamping length maximum machine side / LSCX 1.5354" 39.000 mm
Mounting spigot diameter / DCONMS 0.6299" 16.000 mm
Drive size / DRVS 1.1811" 30.000 mm


Background Information:

The ER tool holder system was invented by Fritz Weber, founder of Rego-Fix, and released in 1972. The ER-type system was originally used as a broom head to handle interface! The R in "ER" stands for Rego-Fix, and represents the company's modification to common "E" collet design of the early 20th century. Specifically, the modification was adding a groove to the collet which keeps it captive in the nut while installing/removing; eliminating the problem of collets getting stuck in the holders. Upon patent expiry the system was standardized in 1993 under DIN 6499 and is today the most recognizable and commonly used collet system worldwide.

The classic ER interface, tried and true.


Company History:

The company is a result of the merging of Metallwerk Plansee GmbH (Austria, 1921, later 'Plansee Tizit') and CERAMETAL (Luxembourg, 1931). The name Ceratizit was created by combining their names in 2002. Both founding companies originally produced molybdenum wire and tungsten lightbulb filaments, and were pioneers in commercial cemented tungsten carbide (since as early as 1929!) and their metal working / cutting tool product lines currently add up to over 80,000 items!

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