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Collet Chucks & Collets COLLET CHUCKS & COLLETS CAT, BT, HSK, NMTB & R8 ER Collet Chucks 26-31 ER Collet Chuck Extensions 31 ER Collets 32-44 ER Collet Sets 45-47 ER Chuck Nuts, Wrenches, Backup Screws 48 SA Collet Chucks 49-50 SA Collets 51-52 TG Collet Chucks 53-55 TG 75, 100, 150 Collets & Sets 56-61 Milling Chucks & Collets 62-66 DA Collet Chucks 67-68 DA Collets 69-72 DA Chuck Parts 73 Type 25 & 32 Collet Chuck Sets 74 Type 25 & Type 32 Collets 75 5C Collets & Set 76 R8 Collets & Set 76 www.sowatool.com COLLET CHUCKS CAT40 ER Collet Chucks • 100% Forged Construction • Certified balanced 30,000 rpm • Precision Ground Throughout • DIN Coolant thru the flange - standard • Threaded through holes for a back-up screw (tool stop) or coolant through when removed s • TIR, 0.0003” at 4xDia. k c • Wrench not included u h C t e l l o C Complete with certificate Pull Stud Nut Wrench ER Collet pg 135 pg 48 pg 48 pg 32-47 Collet Collet Tightening Taper Series Range L L1 D Torque (Nm) Code No. Price $ CT40 ER11 ** .019-.275” 2.50” 0.65” 0.75” 29.8 531-400 166.70 CT40 ER11 ** .019-.275” 4.00” 0.65” 0.75” 29.8 531-402 211.20 CT40 ER11 ** .019-.275” 6.00” 0.65” 0.75” 29.8 531-404 189.90 CT40 ER16 ** .019-.413” 2.50” 0.87” 1.26” 56.9 531-406 169.20 CT40 ER16 ** . 019-.413” 3.50” 0.87” 1.26” 56.9 531-408 169.20 CT40 ER16 ** . 019-.413” 4.00” 0.87” 1.26” 56.9 531-405 171.00 CT40 ER16 ** . 019-.413” 6.00” 0.87” 1.26” 56.9 531-410 189.90 CT40 ER16 ** . 019-.413” 9.00” 0.87” 1.26” 56.9 531-411 213.30 CT40 ER20 ** .019-.551” 2.50” 1.06” 1.38” 81.3 531-412 168.30 CT40 ER20 ** . 019-.551” 4.00” 1.06” 1.38” 81.3 531-414 171.90 CT40 ER20 ** . 019-.551” 6.00” 1.06” 1.38” 81.3 531-416 198.00 CT40 ER20 ** . 019-.551” 9.00” 1.06” 1.38” 81.3 531-417 207.00 CT40 ER25 .059-.675” 2.50” 1.18” 1.65” 128.8 531-418 169.20 CT40 ER25 . 059-.675” 4.00” 1.18” 1.65” 128.8 531-420 183.60 CT40 ER25 . 059-.675” 6.00” 1.18” 1.65” 128.8 531-422 189.90 CT40 ER32 .078-.787” .750” 531-401* 147.80 CT40 ER32 .078-.787” 2.50” 1.34” 1.97” 169.5 531-421 180.90 CT40 ER32 .078-.787” 3.13” 1.34” 1.97” 169.5 531-424 189.90 CT40 ER32 .078-.787” 4.00” 1.34” 1.97” 169.5 531-423 180.90 CT40 ER32 .078-.787” 5.00” 1.34” 1.97” 169.5 531-426 180.90 CT40 ER32 .078-.787” 6.00” 1.34” 1.97” 169.5 531-425 206.10 CT40 ER32 .078-.787” 9.00” 1.34” 1.97” 169.5 531-419 231.30 CT40 ER40 .118-1.023” 2.50” 1.50” 2.48” 219.6 531-427 189.90 CT40 ER40 .118-1.023” 3.13” 1.50” 2.48” 219.6 531-428 189.90 CT40 ER40 .118-1.023” 4.00” 1.50” 2.48” 219.6 531-429 189.90 CT40 ER40 .118-1.023” 5.00” 1.50” 2.48” 219.6 531-430 189.90 CT40 ER40 .118-1.023” 6.00” 1.50” 2.48” 219.6 531-431 222.30 ** Hex Nut * ER Shorty collet chuck - Non-Coolant thru the flange 26 1-800-265-8221 www.SowaTool.com COLLET CHUCKS CAT50 ER Collet Chucks • 100% Forged Construction • Certified balanced 25,000 rpm • Precision Ground Throughout • DIN Coolant thru the flange - standard • Threaded through holes for a back-up screw (tool stop) or coolant through when removed C • TIR, 0.0003” at 4xDia. o l l • Wrench not included e t C h u c k Complete with certificate s Pull Stud Nut Wrench ER Collet pg 135 pg 48 pg 48 pg 32-47 Collet Collet Tightening Taper Series Range L L1 D Torque (Nm) Code No. Price $ CT50 ER16 ** .019-.413” 4.12” 0.87” 1.26” 56.9 531-432 210.60 CT50 ER16 ** . 019-.413” 6.00” 0.87” 1.26” 56.9 531-434 229.50 CT50 ER16 ** . 019-.413” 8.00” 0.87” 1.26” 56.9 531-436 293.40 CT50 ER16 ** . 019-.413” 12.00” 0.87” 1.26” 56.9 531-437 474.50 CT50 ER20 ** .019-.551” 2.50” 1.06” 1.38” 81.3 531-438 170.10 CT50 ER20 ** . 019-.551” 4.00” 1.06” 1.38” 81.3 531-440 215.10 CT50 ER20 ** . 019-.551” 6.00” 1.06” 1.38” 81.3 531-442 213.30 CT50 ER20 ** . 019-.551” 8.00” 1.06” 1.38” 81.3 531-444 255.60 CT50 ER20 ** . 019-.551” 12.00” 1.06” 1.38” 81.3 531-445 474.50 CT50 ER25 . 059-.675” 2.50” 1.18” 1.65” 128.8 531-446 207.00 CT50 ER25 . 059-.675” 4.00” 1.18” 1.65” 128.8 531-448 207.00 CT50 ER25 . 059-.675” 6.00” 1.18” 1.65” 128.8 531-450 221.20 CT50 ER25 . 059-.675” 8.00” 1.18” 1.65” 128.8 531-452 293.40 CT50 ER32 .078-.787” .750” 531-403* 249.00 CT50 ER32 .078-.787” 4.00” 1.34” 1.97” 169.5 531-454 206.10 CT50 ER32 .078-.787” 6.00” 1.34” 1.97” 169.5 531-456 238.50 CT50 ER32 .078-.787” 8.00” 1.34” 1.97” 169.5 531-458 284.40 CT50 ER32 .078-.787” 12.00” 1.34” 1.97” 169.5 531-459 474.50 CT50 ER40 .118-1.023” 4.00” 1.50” 2.48” 219.6 531-460 218.70 CT50 ER40 .118-1.023” 6.00” 1.50” 2.48” 219.6 531-462 245.60 CT50 ER40 .118-1.023” 8.00” 1.50” 2.48” 219.6 531-464 274.50 ** Hex Nut * ER Shorty collet chuck - Non-Coolant thru the flange 1-800-265-8221 www.SowaTool.com 27 COLLET CHUCKS CAT40 DUAL CONTACT ER Collet Chucks FOR DUAL CONTACT SPINDLES (CAN ALSO BE USED ON STANDARD SPINDLES) • 100% Forged Construction • Certified balanced 30,000 rpm • Precision Ground Throughout • DIN Coolant thru the flange - standard s k c • TIR, 0.0003” at 4xDia. u h C t e Eliminates the gap between l l o the flange and the spindle for C increased rigidity Complete with certificate Pull Stud Nut Wrench ER Collet pg 135 pg 48 pg 48 pg 32-47 Collet Collet Tightening Taper Series Range L L1 D Torque (Nm) Code No. Price $ CT40 ER16 ** .019-.413” 2.50” 0.87” 1.26” 56.9 521-406 2 03.10 CT40 ER16 ** . 019-.413” 4.00” 0.87” 1.26” 56.9 521-405 205.20 CT40 ER16 ** . 019-.413” 6.00” 0.87” 1.26” 56.9 521-410 227.90 CT40 ER32 .078-.787” 3.13” 1.34” 1.97” 169.5 521-424 227.90 CT40 ER32 .078-.787” 4.00” 1.34” 1.97” 169.5 521-423 217.10 CT40 ER32 .078-.787” 6.00” 1.34” 1.97” 169.5 521-425 247.40 ** Hex Nut CAT50 DUAL CONTACT ER Collet Chucks FOR DUAL CONTACT SPINDLES (CAN ALSO BE USED ON STANDARD SPINDLES) • 100% Forged Construction • Certified balanced 25,000 rpm • Precision Ground Throughout • DIN Coolant thru the flange - standard • TIR, 0.0003” at 4xDia. Eliminates the gap between the flange and the spindle for Complete with certificate increased rigidity Pull Stud Nut Wrench ER Collet pg 135 pg 48 pg 48 pg 32-47 Collet Collet Tightening Taper Series Range L L1 D Torque (Nm) Code No. Price $ CT50 ER16 ** . 019-.413” 4.12” 0.87” 1.26” 56.9 521-432 252.80 CT50 ER16 ** . 019-.413” 6.00” 0.87” 1.26” 56.9 521-434 275.40 CT50 ER16 ** . 019-.413” 8.00” 0.87” 1.26” 56.9 521-436 352.10 CT50 ER32 .078-.787” 4.00” 1.34” 1.97” 169.5 521-454 247.40 CT50 ER32 .078-.787” 6.00” 1.34” 1.97” 169.5 521-456 286.20 CT50 ER32 .078-.787” 8.00” 1.34” 1.97” 169.5 521-458 341.30 ** Hex Nut 28 1-800-265-8221 www.SowaTool.com COLLET CHUCKS BT Taper ER Collet Chucks • 100% Forged Construction • Certified balanced up to 25 - 30,000 rpm • Precision Ground Throughout • DIN Coolant thru the flange - standard • Threaded through holes for a back-up screw (tool stop) or coolant through when removed • Wrench not included C o l l e t C h u c Complete with certificate k s Pull Stud Nut Wrench ER Collet pg 135 pg 48 pg 48 pg 32-47 Collet Collet Tightening Taper Series Range L L1 D Torque (Nm) Code No. Price $ BT30 BT30 ER11 ** .019-.275” 2.00” 0.65” 0.75” 29.8 532-150* 1 17.00 BT30 ER11 ** .019-.275” 4.00” 0.65” 0.75” 29.8 532-152* 118.90 BT30 ER16 ** . 019-.413” 2.36” 0.87” 1.26” 56.9 532-154* 1 17.00 BT30 ER16 ** .
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