![]() On the right is the bolt I made for my Tripan 111 toolpost, again made from a bar of C1215. ![]() The pressure of the bolt being pulled upwards into the “T” part keeps it from rotating. It is made from C1215 steel and has a flat head (countersunk) 3/8-16 bolt that inserts from below. In the middle is the bolt I made for my KDK Series 0 toolpost. It is partially threaded so the bolt cannot go through the nut and contact the bottom of the T-slot. It appears to be stainless, and hase a 7/16 - 14 thread. On the left is the T-nut I got with the KDK Series 100 toolpost, likely made by the shop that previously owned the HLV-H. Perhaps it a description problem with people using different terms to describe “hold down bolt”. I tried advanced search and literally got nothing. Just want to know if I’m doing things the right way and if anyone has any suggestions. ![]() I haven’t had any problems with the bolts I’ve made but I wanted to tap into the vast knowledge base here. This new one is going to be for a Multifix E toolpost. I’m about to make my third toolpost hold-down bolt for my Hardinge HLV-H in less than a year. ![]()
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