The CZMK fixture can be used not only for clamping twist drills with a straight shank, but also for other tools with a straight shank, such as centre and stepped drills, core drills, countersinks and wood drills. Thanks to the original design with a clamping collet inserted directly into the Morse taper cavity, the CZMK fixture has very small dimensions, which allows it to be used even where only drills with a Morse taper shank could previously be used.
Advantages of the CZMK fixture over drills with a Morse taper shank:
- very high variability of the use of the fixture, because with the CZMK fixture you can assemble a drill with a Morse taper shank according to your own requirements - the range of twist drills with a straight shank is incomparably larger than drills with a Morse taper shank. You can assemble drills with a Morse taper shank not only of different diameters, lengths, tip geometries, spiral profiles including the direction of the pitch (clockwise, anti-clockwise) and the material from which they are made, but also in various surface finishes and coatings.
- low price of twist drills with Morse taper shank assembled in this way - using the CZMK fixture and drills with a straight shank that you already own, you can assemble a full-fledged drill with a Morse taper shank in a moment.
- several times lower costs when destroying or discarding a drill due to the end of its service life and its subsequent reproduction, because the CZMK fixture remains and you only replace the drill with a straight shank, which is several times cheaper compared to a twist drill of the same diameter with a Morse taper shank.
Significantly higher accuracy and rigidity of tool clamping while achieving a large clamping force along the entire circumference of the straight shank of the drill.
The compact size of the CZMK fixture allows its use even in places with minimal space for machining.
Possibility of choosing the size of the Morse taper for individual drill diameters according to your own technological requirements and machine equipment, thus clamping even small diameter drills directly into the spindle cavity without the use of adaptors.
Allows repeated adjustment of the same drill length even after regrinding, including the possibility of preliminary adjustment, which reduces the time required for adjustment.
Possibility of using drills CZ002 and CZ004 even where only drills with a Morse taper shank with standard geometry have been used so far.