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TC 9-524

The slitting saw milling cutter arbor (Figure 8-14) is a short


arbor having two flanges between which the milling cutter is
secured by tightening a clamping nut. This arbor is used to
hold metal slitting saw milling cutters used for slotting,
slitting, and sawing operations.
The shell end milling cutter arbor has a bore in the end in
which shell end milling cutters fit and are locked in place by
means of a cap screw.
The fly cutter arbor is used to support a single-edge lathe,
shaper, or planer cutter bit for boring and gear cutting
operations on the milling machine.
COLLETS, SPINDLE ADAPTERS, AND
QUICK-CHANGE TOOLING
Description

Screw arbors are used to hold small cutters that have Milling cutters that contain their own straight or tapered
threaded holes. These arbors have a taper next to the shanks are mounted to the milling machine spindle with
threaded portion to provide alignment and support for tools collets, spindle adapters, and quick-change tooling which
that require a nut to hold them against a taper surface. A adapts the cutter shank to the spindle.
right-hand threaded arbor must be used for right-hand cutters
while a left-hand threaded arbor is used to mount left-hand
cutters.

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