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Collet Holder, Tormach TTS, ER-16 

Collet Holder, Tormach TTS, ER-16
  • Quick change adapter for ER-16 collets
  • Minimal clearance height for tool change
  • Repeatable tool positioning
  • Hardened and precision ground
Part Number: 4127
Weight: 0.57 lb

Price: $49.95

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Quick change Tormach collet holder for ER-16 collets. Made of alloy steel, it fits all ER-16 collets. Includes collet nut.

Outside Diameter: 1.06 in. (27 mm)

Installed Height: 1.93 in. (49 mm)

Thread: M22 x 1.5

Chris Chris' Tips
With all ER collet chucks, the collet must be snapped into the nut before placing it into the chuck. There is an eccentric ring inside the nut that engages the groove in the collet. That is what makes them self-ejecting. Tilt the collet again to remove it from the nut.


Tool switching with the Tormach Tooling System (TTS) is extremely easy: Simply loosen the drawbar, slide out the current tool holder, then slip in the next and retighten. The unique geometry of the TTS tool holder ensures that, as the drawbar is tightened, the tool holder moves into an exact Z height while increasing rigidity. Each TTS holder has a shoulder that is undercut so it contacts the spindle itself, not the end of the collet. As the drawbar is tightened the collet will simultaneously squeeze the shank and be pulled upward into the spindle taper. This simultaneous action, grasping while moving up, pulls the tool holder tightly against the spindle face. The high-pressure contact between the shoulder of the tool holder and the spindle is the equivalent of a zero tolerance fit; the vertical location (Z-height) of the tool is exact. The initial placement, created by simply sliding the tool holder up until it stops, is normally within a few thousandths of an inch. The final location, after tightening the collet, is exact, highly repeatable, and not affected by the variable tension of the drawbar or wear on the collet.

Here is the complete Tormach Tooling System Catalog and the Tormach Tooling System Manual.

Here is a picture and an animated graphic showing how the Tormach Tooling System works.