Lathe's Live Revolving Center-Centre with HSS Hardened Broaches

Description

 

Live Center with HSS Tool Bit Broach Set

Enhance your precision machining with the Triple Bearing Live Revolving Center—designed for durability and stability in demanding workshop environments.

Features:

  • 🔄 Precision Live Center: Double bearing MT1, 2 & 3 shanks ensures smooth and accurate rotation.

  • 🔲 High-Quality Broaching Tool: Comes with multiple options of robust HSS square & Hex broaches for efficient internal broaching.

  • 📏 Sturdy Design: 50 mm diameter body provides excellent stability during machining.

  • 🔩 Secure Bit Mounting: HSS tool bit (7.95 mm shank) is firmly held in place with a grub screw for safety and reliability.

  • 📐 Extended Reach: 120 mm overall length including broach bit (*but excluding shank that goes inside the lathe's tailstock) suits a variety of applications.

  • 🪒 Complete Square Broach Set: Includes 7 HSS square broaches — 1/8", 5/32", 3/16", 7/32", 1/4", 5/16", and 3/8".

  • 🪒 Complete Hex Broach Set: Includes 7 HSS Hex broaches — 1/8", 5/32", 3/16", 7/32", 1/4", 5/16", and 3/8".
  • 🏭 Workshop-Ready: Ideal for professionals in manufacturing and precision metalworking!


🛠️ Effective Broaching Instructions (Lathe Setup)

⚠️ Safety First

  • Always wear eye protection.

  • Ensure the workpiece is securely clamped.

  • Do not exceed recommended speeds.

  • Keep hands clear during operation.


🔧 Setup Steps

  1. Prepare the Workpiece

    • Drill or bore a pilot hole through the workpiece.

    • The hole should match the minor dimension of the broach (i.e., just smaller than the square size).

    • Ensure the hole is centered and free of burrs.

  2. Install the Live Center Tool

    • Mount the live center with the broaching tool in your lathe tailstock.

    • Ensure the broaching tool is securely locked in place with the grub screw.

  3. Align the Lathe

    • Line up the live center and the chuck so they are perfectly concentric.

    • The broach should enter the pilot hole cleanly and without resistance.

  4. Set the Speed

    • Broaching is a low-speed process.

    • Set your lathe to manual feed mode, ideally under 100 RPM if rotation is required (some setups use no rotation at all—just linear feed).

  5. Begin Broaching

    • Advance the tailstock slowly and steadily.

    • Let the broach shave material gradually; do not force it.

    • Use cutting fluid (like light oil or tapping fluid) to improve finish and reduce tool wear.

  6. Withdraw and Clear Chips

    • After each pass, retract the tailstock.

    • Clean chips from the broach flutes using a brush or air (never your fingers!).

    • You may need to make multiple light passes for deeper broaching.

  7. Inspect the Broached Hole

    • Check for smoothness, squareness, and full depth.

    • Use a square broach gauge or test fit the corresponding square shaft.


💡 Pro Tips

  • For deep broaches, use intermediate shims or spacers to support multiple passes.

  • If broaching tough materials like stainless steel, reduce feed pressure and apply generous lubrication.

  • Keep broaches sharp and clean for best results

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  Live Center with HSS Tool Bit Broach Set Enhance your precision machining with the Triple Bearing Live Revolving Center—designed... Read more

SKU: 10-RC-2908
Barcode: 6150013740760

$999.00 $399.00

    • Shipped today? Order within: Aug 25, 2025 17:00:00 +0530

    Description

     

    Live Center with HSS Tool Bit Broach Set

    Enhance your precision machining with the Triple Bearing Live Revolving Center—designed for durability and stability in demanding workshop environments.

    Features:

    • 🔄 Precision Live Center: Double bearing MT1, 2 & 3 shanks ensures smooth and accurate rotation.

    • 🔲 High-Quality Broaching Tool: Comes with multiple options of robust HSS square & Hex broaches for efficient internal broaching.

    • 📏 Sturdy Design: 50 mm diameter body provides excellent stability during machining.

    • 🔩 Secure Bit Mounting: HSS tool bit (7.95 mm shank) is firmly held in place with a grub screw for safety and reliability.

    • 📐 Extended Reach: 120 mm overall length including broach bit (*but excluding shank that goes inside the lathe's tailstock) suits a variety of applications.

    • 🪒 Complete Square Broach Set: Includes 7 HSS square broaches — 1/8", 5/32", 3/16", 7/32", 1/4", 5/16", and 3/8".

    • 🪒 Complete Hex Broach Set: Includes 7 HSS Hex broaches — 1/8", 5/32", 3/16", 7/32", 1/4", 5/16", and 3/8".
    • 🏭 Workshop-Ready: Ideal for professionals in manufacturing and precision metalworking!


    🛠️ Effective Broaching Instructions (Lathe Setup)

    ⚠️ Safety First

    • Always wear eye protection.

    • Ensure the workpiece is securely clamped.

    • Do not exceed recommended speeds.

    • Keep hands clear during operation.


    🔧 Setup Steps

    1. Prepare the Workpiece

      • Drill or bore a pilot hole through the workpiece.

      • The hole should match the minor dimension of the broach (i.e., just smaller than the square size).

      • Ensure the hole is centered and free of burrs.

    2. Install the Live Center Tool

      • Mount the live center with the broaching tool in your lathe tailstock.

      • Ensure the broaching tool is securely locked in place with the grub screw.

    3. Align the Lathe

      • Line up the live center and the chuck so they are perfectly concentric.

      • The broach should enter the pilot hole cleanly and without resistance.

    4. Set the Speed

      • Broaching is a low-speed process.

      • Set your lathe to manual feed mode, ideally under 100 RPM if rotation is required (some setups use no rotation at all—just linear feed).

    5. Begin Broaching

      • Advance the tailstock slowly and steadily.

      • Let the broach shave material gradually; do not force it.

      • Use cutting fluid (like light oil or tapping fluid) to improve finish and reduce tool wear.

    6. Withdraw and Clear Chips

      • After each pass, retract the tailstock.

      • Clean chips from the broach flutes using a brush or air (never your fingers!).

      • You may need to make multiple light passes for deeper broaching.

    7. Inspect the Broached Hole

      • Check for smoothness, squareness, and full depth.

      • Use a square broach gauge or test fit the corresponding square shaft.


    💡 Pro Tips

    • For deep broaches, use intermediate shims or spacers to support multiple passes.

    • If broaching tough materials like stainless steel, reduce feed pressure and apply generous lubrication.

    • Keep broaches sharp and clean for best results

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