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RE: CCMT Tool Holder - Dr Stan - 07-07-2015 try here: http://www.travers.com/sclc-r-l-toolholder-for-ccmt-inserts?Category=UserSearch=CCMT%20holder||UserSearch=block%20id%2091401%20and%20class%20level3%20id%20298131||AttribSelect=Shank=.6250%22%20SQ RE: CCMT Tool Holder - EdK - 07-07-2015 (07-07-2015, 05:08 PM)Dr Stan Wrote: try here: http://www.travers.com/sclc-r-l-toolholder-for-ccmt-inserts?Category=UserSearch=CCMT%20holder||UserSearch=block%20id%2091401%20and%20class%20level3%20id%20298131||AttribSelect=Shank=.6250%22%20SQ That doesn't use the 100 degree corners. That's just a standard tool for CCMT inserts. Ed RE: CCMT Tool Holder - the penguin - 07-07-2015 (07-07-2015, 05:12 PM)EdK Wrote:(07-07-2015, 05:08 PM)Dr Stan Wrote: try here: http://www.travers.com/sclc-r-l-toolholder-for-ccmt-inserts?Category=UserSearch=CCMT%20holder||UserSearch=block%20id%2091401%20and%20class%20level3%20id%20298131||AttribSelect=Shank=.6250%22%20SQ The SECO unit is the only one I found that uses the 100 degree corner, there are probably others the SCRCR use the 100 degree point, the commonly available SCLCR uses the 80 degree point. RE: CCMT Tool Holder - svk - 07-09-2015 Can you use these? http://www.greenwood-tools.co.uk/shopscr45.html RE: CCMT Tool Holder - EdK - 07-10-2015 (07-09-2015, 10:56 PM)svk Wrote: Can you use these? That would work but shipping would be prohibitive. Thanks for posting the link though. Someone over on that side of the pond may find it useful. Ed |