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Request for help identifying knurled thumb wheel clamps & large/small Collets

StinkinEngine

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Requesting help identifying the two knurled thumb wheel clamps & large/small Collets pictured.

I’ve never come across this type of small clamps before & the only stamping is “Made in USA”.

See pictures on the collets, the smaller threaded collet is 24 Thread, measurements in the pictures.

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LXCam

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I don't quite understand what you're asking. But those clamps you're referring too are chain tools for installing the master clip. They tension it together so you're not fighting the installation.
 

Doug Arthurs

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What LX said about the chain tighteners. The collets in the third picture look like the ones from my cheap die grinders.
 
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The collets in the 3rd, 4th and 5th pictures of this second group of pictures are Universal Engineering Collets. They fit in machining tool holders/ID holders of the same variety. They are an older design, but still useful. They come in a couple different series/overall sizes. I still use a few at work in some older toolholders on the lathes and mills. The ER series of collets has kind of replaced them in many applications.
 
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StinkinEngine

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The collets in the 3rd, 4th and 5th pictures of this second group of pictures are Universal Engineering Collets. They fit in machining tool holders/ID holders of the same variety. They are an older design, but still useful. They come in a couple different series/overall sizes. I still use a few at work in some older toolholders on the lathes and mills. The ER series of collets has kind of replaced them in many applications.



[emoji1303] Thanks rustyzman for the info.


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