Product description and features
A Morse taper socket is used as an adapter between the tapered shank of a tool (such as a drill or reamer) and the machine spindle or tailstock when the Morse taper sizes differ, or when additional tool reach is required.
These sleeves are typically manufactured from hardened alloy or carbon steel and are precision ground inside and outside to ensure accurate concentricity between the internal and external tapers, minimizing runout and vibration during operation.
Benefits and applications
Available as reduction sleeves (for example MT3 to MT2 or MT2 to MT1) and as extension sockets to increase the projection of the tool from the spindle or tailstock.
Used on lathes, milling machines, and drill presses to change Morse taper sizes quickly without replacing the spindle, with a drift slot provided to eject the tool using a drift key.
Keywords
Morse Taper Drill Sleeves
Drill Sockets MT1 MT2 MT3 MT4
سوكيت تخريم
reduction & extension sleeves for lathe and drill press