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Adapters SK to ISO 26623 (PSK) HSK 63 - PSK 50 - 90

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Adapters SK to ISO 26623 (PSK) HSK 63 - PSK 50 - 90Application: For adaption from HSK A to PSC (ISO 7388 1 to ISO 26623 1) Delivery: Clamping screw Version: Adapters HSK PSK with axial clamping. Ground internally and externally. The internal thread provided for the coolant tube in the PSC toolholder is plugged with the socket head screw incorporated in the adapter. The clamping screw incorporates a through hole, so the system is suitable for through coolant feed. Suitable for tool arbor with polygonal

Application:
For adaption from HSK-A to PSC (ISO 7388-1 to ISO 26623-1)


Delivery:
Clamping screw


Version:
Adapters HSK / PSK with axial clamping. Ground internally and externally. The internal thread provided for the coolant tube in the PSC toolholder is plugged with the socket-head screw incorporated in the adapter. The clamping screw incorporates a through hole, so the system is suitable for through-coolant feed. Suitable for tool arbor with polygonal shank (PSC) - ISO 26623-1.

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NateNBeckie
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 4
It's nice, but the glass is super thin
Everything about this is built really well, except the glass. I'll get into the glass at the end of this, so stick with me. The stand is real heavy and overbuilt if you ask me, but that makes it super stable. The rubber mat on the bottom is a nice touch. The rubber that holds the metal cone on the stand keeps it stable too. The cone works great with #4 coffee filters (I've got a mess of them). They're a bit big but they still fit. I actually use it a lot of times without the stand because I weigh my water as I add it. The cone fits nicely right in the top of the glass. The glass though. It's SUPER thin. I've had a Chemex knock-off that was slightly thicker than this break just from setting it on the counter wrong. I'm just waiting for this thing to shatter on me for no reason. This would be a great unit if that glass wasn't so thin.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023
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Second Century
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 3
Neat looking, yet over priced
This definitely looks pretty cool. And the magnet built into it makes it somewhat unique. But when you really get down to it, it's a stand for a coffee filter and carafe.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2023
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Cathy
Draper, US
★★★★★ 5
Best pour-over coffee maker
This pour-over is my favorite. I've tried metal mesh and ceramic pour-over. This set up is the best, it aerates the coffee as you pour.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024
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Sherry T.
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 5
Love it
I’m making great coffee and tea. The magnet is great to. The drip makes the flavors better.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024
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Kurt T. Koehn
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 5
I Was WRONG!!!
I ordered this because I wanted to try it out. First, make sure that you have the correct filters available or you will get irritated too... It uses a V02 filter (the small triangular kind). Then after reading the instructions I realized how many steps are required to make a cup or two of coffee with this contraption... : ) I would really recommend making yourself familiar with this type coffee brewing PRIOR to making this your first cup of coffee in the morning! lol I also didn't have a Gooseneck-style teapot (I did get by without it, but I can see where you will want that style of teapot to make the pouring process more precise!), but I improvised and used a regular teapot and it did work. Keeping in mind, I had NO idea what a pour-over coffee pot involved to make a cup of coffee, hadn't had any caffiene yet and have been battling a virus for over a week now, up until I tried the coffee I was ready to complain about this coffee pot... Then I tried the coffee...OH MY!!! This was one of the BEST cups of coffee I have ever had! I used old, bleached white coffee filters, some flavored, pre-ground Cameron's coffee (so not even a strong grind), and I couldn't shut up! This is one FABULOUS coffee maker! I am SOLD on a pour-over style brewed coffee! If you have never tried one of these, please do! It makes a fabulous cup of coffee!
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Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023

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