UNITurn & UNIMill Accessories
[2250]
The device was developed to make it possible to quickly change tools while leaving the body of the toolholder mounted to the table.
[3002]
The thinness of the blade (1 mm) enables it to feed into the part quite easily and at the same time minimizes the amount of waste material.
[3004]
The holder consists of a left and a right side which evenly tightens down on your part creating a diamond knurl. Holder is suplied with one set of…
[3005]
If you have any exotic projects in mind it is recommended to shape and sharpen your individual tools . An inexpensive grinder with good quality wheels…
[3006]
These tools are recommended for cutting hard or abrasive materials. They offer higher cutting speed and faster feed rates than HSS-Tools.
[3007]
The big advantage of high speed toools is the ease with which they may be sharpened they retain their cutting edge for a long time.
[3009]
The tool height gauge makes the task of setting the tool tip to cut at the center height on your lathe an easy one.
[3012]
This basic hold-down set consists of two strap clamps complete with bolts, T-nuts, washers and a variety of lengths of socket head cap screws. These…
[3016]
A simple spacer block that allows you to mount the cut-off tool and holder to the table on the back side of the part. This will save you time by being…
[3017]
Though fitted to the lathe, this is actually an accessory designed for milling. The table on the mill is thicker than the table on the lathe because…
[3020]
Its large plastic handle is easier to grip and provides more leverage. Also because of its larger size, its easier to spot on your work bench when you…
[3021]
Center drills are used with the lathe to center drill stock for mounting in the lathe. They are designed to drill a small diameter pilot hole followed…
[3035]
Used to drive wood when turning between centers, rather than using the 3-jaw chuck.
[3038]
This tool is rather by hand than in a tool holder. It allows great flexibility in adjustement for position.
[3052 + 3065]
Both the Flycutter (art. 3052) and the Slitting Saw Holder (art. 3065) are held in the spindle with a drawbolt that pulls these holders up into the…
[3054]
Boring holes on a mill is very similar to boring holes on a lathe except the cutting tool moves rather than the part. The main advantage of boring…
[3055]
The Morse #1 blank is made from 1.25" diameter free-machining steel and is available so that you may make your own custom tool holders for use on the…
[3058]
This set consists of two clamps complete with screws and T-nuts and can be used to clamp the 4-jaw chuck to the milling table or lathe crosslide.
[3060]
These collets have a shallow angle that give them high clamping pressure making them ideal for holding cutters. The shallow angle makes the collet…
[3061]
These high-speed steel cutting tools are designed for use with the boring head (art. 3054).
They have a 3/8 Inch (9.5mm) diameter shank.
The cutting…
[3063]
The cutting end (art. 3063) is designed to work in a 5/16 Inch (7.9mm) minimum hole with a maximum depth of 1.00 Inch (25mm).
[3077]
End mills are held in place with a single set screw that tightens against the flat on the side of the cutter.
These holders also make a good…
[3080]
These small, single-ended end mills can be held in a mill collet or a 1/4 Inch end mill holder.
[3217]
The cutter can be used in conjunction with both the indexing attachment (art. 3200) and rotary table (art. 3700). The #1 Morse taper on the shaft is…
[3420]
Most expensive full size machine tools allow the machinist to reset the handwheel to "zero" (or any desired setting) at any time during a machining…
[3485]
With this attachment the UNITURN Lathe can be quickly and easily converted into a small milling machine. The attachment consists of a dovetailed…
[3500]
The rotary column attachment allows parts to be mounted square to the table yet still be drilled at an angle by allowing the entire column to be…