anyone know if Woodriver collet chuck is ER32?

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I have the Woodriver (Woodcraft) collet chuck set ( LINK ).

Now I'd like to get a more extensive set of collets for it, I've been looking at sets of 19-piece metric ER32 collets on eBay but don't know if the chuck is type ER32 -- and I can't find any specification for it on the Woodcraft website.

Does anyone know if it's a standard size collet chuck, and if so which standard?

Thanks!
 
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This chuck DOES NOT use ER32 collets. I'm not sure what collet it is or where you can buy additional one.

Thanks Andy ... you just saved me some aggravation :)

Now I just have to find a place to buy an ER32 chuck and collet set that'll fit my lathe. (It's a Novatek 1624-44, the drive shaft is 1.25" x 8tpi which is why I went for the MT2 chuck from Woodcraft.)
 

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Beal makes them
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I understand PSI also makes one. If you do a search on beal collet chuck you can read some of the prior discussions on the merits of each brand.

Thanks Mike!

(I looked at the PSI site, could only find 1"x8tpi chucks ... I'll look again in case I missed it.)

ps ... looking forward to the weekend, USPS alleges they'll deliver the parts tomorrow :biggrin:
 

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I believe there are adapters.

Yes, I have one to adapt my 4-jaw chuck from 1" to 1.25".

I'm dubious about using it with a collet chuck though. Since the whole point is to get the best precision possible, I want to avoid anything that could introduce runout.
 

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Craft Supply sells a great copy of the Beall collet set for about half the price. I have used it for a couple of years for turning and drilling. Comes with adapter.
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Thanks!

I can't see any reference to ER32 on the product page. Do you know if it really is ER32 standard?

I guess I saw this statement and assumed ("and collets with 1/32" range of movement. Includes body"). Hope I haven't confused something. :confused: Hasn't been an issue with me so far. It would be worth a call to them to check. They have a good and helpful Tech Support.
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I have the Woodriver (Woodcraft) collet chuck set ( LINK ).

Now I'd like to get a more extensive set of collets for it, I've been looking at sets of 19-piece metric ER32 collets on eBay but don't know if the chuck is type ER32 -- and I can't find any specification for it on the Woodcraft website.

Does anyone know if it's a standard size collet chuck, and if so which standard?

Thanks!


Those collets do not look like ER32's though they could be ER16's but don't quote me on that! Why not give the supplier a call & ask the question. I got my ER32 Collet chuck set from PSI & it came with a 1" to 1 1/4 thread headstock adapter.
 
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duncsuss

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I have the Woodriver (Woodcraft) collet chuck set ( LINK ).

Now I'd like to get a more extensive set of collets for it, I've been looking at sets of 19-piece metric ER32 collets on eBay but don't know if the chuck is type ER32 -- and I can't find any specification for it on the Woodcraft website.

Does anyone know if it's a standard size collet chuck, and if so which standard?

Thanks!


Those collets do not look like ER32's though they could be ER16's but don't quote me on that! Why not give the supplier a call & ask the question. I got my ER32 Collet chuck set from PSI & it came with a 1" to 1 1/4 thread headstock adapter.

Thanks, I already learned the Woodriver system is not ER32.

I don't want to buy a 1" chuck with an adapter -- for me, the point of going to a collet chuck is to get maximum precision, and using an adapter is going to introduce some runout.
 

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I bought the PSI and am happy with it. The Beall is supposed to be a higher quality unit, I have some Beall items and they are great, but the PSI does everything I need it to do for less money. I bought a collet set off of Ebay that I also like, but the vendor I used does not currently have the item available..
 

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CUSA collet chuck uses my ER 32 collets well. It is direct threaded to 1 1/4 by 8 threads.

I also have a Beall and both have the same indicator readings for runout.
 
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