Morse Toolholders
25 από 25 productsMorse Lathe Centers to Morse
Morse Taper Milling Cutter for ER Collet
Morse Taper Milling Cutter for ER Collet
Morse Taper Milling Cutter with ER Collets Set
Morse Tapers to Drill Chucks
Morse Tapers in Drill Chucks
Morse Tapers to Drill Chuck with Thread
Lathe Adapters Morse to Morse
Automatic Drill Chucks with Integrated Morse Taper
The integrated taper, whether for a milling cutter in NT BT R8, or for a lathe in Morse, offers much better concentricity.
Morse Taper for Boring Heads
Morse Shell Mill Holder Taper
Specifications Type: Combi shell mill holder / milling arbor Standards: DIN 6358, DIN 228 Form: Form A Tolerance: h6 Application: For mo...
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Morse Milling Head Taper
Morse Milling Head Taper + Side Milling
It also takes side milling cutting discs
MT3 Collet System
Morse Tapers for Threading Dies
Morse Tapers for Threading Dies
Morse Taper for Machining
Specifications Type: Blank End Arbors Versions: Tang type and draw bar thread type Morse Taper: MT1, MT2, MT3, MT4, R8 Diame...
View full detailsMorse Tapers for VBH - VBHU Type Boring Heads
Morse Tapers for VBC Type Boring Heads
Tang for Morse Tapers
Morse Tapers for Collet Holders
Automatic Drill Chuck with Integrated Taper
Whoever invents a technical product and then works on improving it for more than 90 years finally will reach the best possible technical standard o...
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Rotary Center for Drill Chuck (without chuck)
Chuck not included.
Drill Chucks - Automatic KNT type for CNC with Short Morse
Morse toolholders are tapered holders and adapters used to mount cutting tools and accessories accurately on drill presses, lathes, and milling machines. The self-holding Morse taper provides secure seating and reliable torque transmission, helping maintain concentricity and reducing vibration or misalignment during drilling, reaming, and general machining operations.
This collection includes Morse taper toolholders in multiple types and configurations, such as chuck arbors, reducing sleeves, holders with drawbar thread, tang-style shanks, and practical adapters for efficient tool changes. Key considerations include low runout, precise taper grinding, surface finish, hardness, and wear resistance for stable, repeatable setups. You’ll find professional options from Vertex, Soba, and Bright suited to workshop and production requirements.
Common users include machinists, manufacturing engineers, and quality control specialists in metalworking, tooling and mold shops, and maintenance teams, where repeatability, safe clamping, and consistent positioning directly impact machining accuracy and process capability.
































































































































































































































































































































































































































