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Pads<br />
CONVENTIONAL-STYLE MASTER FEED FINGERS AND PADS<br />
© <strong>Hardinge</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>., 2003 All specifications are subject to change without notice.<br />
Conventional-Style Masters & Pads<br />
Pad Capacity<br />
Chapter 3<br />
Page 127<br />
Conventional-Style Standard Master Feed Finger and Pads<br />
The pad clamping system on a conventional-style master feed finger is designed with a screw that goes through the OD of the<br />
feed finger and against the side of the pad's shoulder. The advantages of this style of master and pads include:<br />
Availability. These feed fingers are available for most older machines.<br />
Affordability. After the initial purchase of the master collet, pads in a variety of sizes, shapes, and materials can be purchased<br />
for less than the cost of solid collets.<br />
Master Feed Pad <strong>Hardinge</strong> Round Hex Square<br />
Finger No. Pad Description Part No. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.<br />
3195-0010 26M (3 Split) Steel 6803 1 ⁄8" (3.17) 1 3 ⁄4" (44.45) 1 ⁄8" (3.17) 1 33 ⁄64" (38.50) 1 ⁄8" (3.17) 1 15 ⁄64" (31.35)<br />
3195-0030 26M (4 Split) Cast Iron<br />
B&S Bronze & Nylon<br />
MP1508 Special Steel 6847 1 ⁄8" (3.17) 2 1 ⁄4" (57.15) 1 ⁄8" (3.17) 1 15 ⁄16" (49.21) 1 ⁄8" (3.17) 1 37 ⁄64" (40.08)<br />
Cleveland Cast Iron<br />
2 1 ⁄2" Bronze & Nylon<br />
For master collet and feed finger part numbers listed by manufacturer see<br />
chapters 1 and 2, or use the Cross Reference at the end of this chapter.<br />
NOTE: Millimeters in parentheses