The Kwik-Switch tooling is held on with a spring loaded nut and the nut 
gets tighter the more force you put on the tool. This system works great 
and should not be confused with other quick switch systems which I know 
nothing about.

JT

On 6/30/2013 5:16 PM, Kirk Wallace wrote:
> On 06/30/2013 02:34 PM, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
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>> I'd love to buy it, but there is no actual contact info in the
>> craigslist posting, I have received no response to e-mail to the
>> one-off craigslist e-mail address, and all identifying meta-data was
>> stripped from the jpeg photos (so no GPS or anything).  :(
>>
>> I'm still somewhat hoping to get an e-mail out of the blue, but at
>> this point I'm not holding my breath.
>>
>> On 6/30/2013 4:24 PM, Dave wrote:
>>> I didn't notice that.  I have an Erikson QC 30 on my Bridgeport II
>>> and it is nice.
> Just in case, see Quick-Change (not Quick-Switch) here:
> http://www.tools-n-gizmos.com/specs/Tapers.html
>
> My mill appears to have the same head, but uses NMTB 40 tools with a
> power draw bar. My take on some of the chatter I've seen on forums is
> that when the Quick-xxx nuts get worn, tools are hard to lock and can
> fall out in dramatic fashion.
>
> http://www.ebay.com/itm/290928102085
> http://www.ebay.com/itm/330945298681
>


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