On 10/29/2015 8:22 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:

> So there is, for short duration efforts such as dropping the tool, or
> pulling the next one back in, likely more than enough torque to do that.
> Less torque needed there than in running the nut on the tormach ER-20
> adaptor with a big Crescent wrench

How about switching to the Tormach R8 quick change collet and holders? 
They have standard holders for manual changes and ones with a groove for 
auto changers.

Many people have adapted 3/8" butterfly impact wrenches to mills for 
power drawbar conversions. I assume they don't run a lot of air pressure.

If I ever get my ProLight 2000 into regular use I'll get the Tormach R8 
stuff for it.


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