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For fastening buffing discs with holes Internal thread: ½ inch (UNF, 20 tpi) ... more
Product information "Marlin Arbor for Buffing Discs"
- For fastening buffing discs with holes
- Internal thread: ½ inch (UNF, 20 tpi)
With the Multistar MARLIN driver system, various driver heads can be screwed onto a Morse taper tool holder with a ½ inch thread. Centring points of different shapes can be accommodated in an M5 internal thread with depth adjustment. The driving heads are offered as two-, four- and six-pointed in sizes from 6mm to 45mm. Almost all clamping tasks can be solved with this flexible system. The tool carriers and driver heads are very precise and made of high quality material.
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