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Morse Taper Sleeves - f350ca - 07-01-2017 Finally getting some time to get the drill press set up. Need to get some No 4 Morse taper sleeves to reduce down to my drill bits. I see hardened and ground as well as soft sleeves offered. Think the sleeves I have for the lathe are hardened, but also have some old #3 ones which are dinged up, guessing they're soft. Which should I get and why. Thanks RE: Morse Taper Sleeves - Pumpjack - 07-13-2017 I would think i would want hardened ones ,if you like me and all ways dinging and dropping them. would be very easy to get a high spot ,and you know what that means. thats when i get a slip and then i tear up the inside taper. RE: Morse Taper Sleeves - Dr Stan - 07-13-2017 (07-13-2017, 10:11 PM)Pumpjack Wrote: I would think i would want hardened ones ,if you like me and all ways dinging and dropping them. would be very easy to get a high spot ,and you know what that means. thats when i get a slip and then i tear up the inside taper. RE: Morse Taper Sleeves - f350ca - 07-14-2017 KBC tools had a sale last week, so I ordered the hardened ones. The drill press uses the tang to ensure you don't get slip. The Hardinge lathe on the other hand doesn't use the tang. |