Micro-stop (Nylon Face) • 1/4" Shaft • 1/4" -28 Female Threads • Adjustable in .001" increments • 11/16" Cutter Capacity • Rates for 3000 RPM use |
Works as advertised. Very durable. If anything, the nylon face needs to be more securely connected. They always fall off and need to be affixed with epoxy or loctite.
Economy Micro-Stop (Nylon Face)
Super easy to use. Simple adjustment mechanism.
Great tool!! We build museum exhibits and fasteners are visible much of the time. They need to have a nice, uniform, finished look. This tool is very well made, easily adjustable to very fine increments. It works beautifully with the piloted countersinks bits giving good, repeated, uniform bevel every time. The cage stop doesnt rotate on the substrate surface at all so there is no marring or scuffing. It also allows for clearing of chips. I highly recommend this tool for anyone doing finish work with visible fasteners, it saves us a ton of time. If youre not doing rivets or aircraft assembly like us and using normal, consumer, screws and bolts get the 82 deg. countersink set and/or make sure to check the bevel angle of the hardware you are using.
Nice setup, only had about 100 holes but if performed perfectly. Easy to swap bits too!
Nice tool! Very easy to use with good results. No instructions included however. Took a minute to figure out how to adjust depth stop
This product is everything it is supposed to be. Used it to countersink fiberglass on my experimentals cowling. Easy to set up. Easy to adjust.
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