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The cylindrical portion has to be a clearance fit to allow insertion and removal. There doesn't seem to be a readily available specification for the socket since the the R8 taper was proprietary to Bridgeport.
They are all good!Thanks fellas.
So a question for the guys with experience both with MT tapers and R8s, which of those two designs is the most repeatable?
The cylindrical portion has to be a clearance fit to allow insertion and removal. There doesn't seem to be a readily available specification for the socket since the the R8 taper was proprietary to Bridgeport.