Original MultiFix Suisse Quick Change Tool Post Manual! Amestra

Hi there folks!

We’ve located our manual and decided to post up the pages of the manual for those of us interested in this style of QCTP (it’s pretty darn neat and worth getting).

We didn’t notice any copyright information, so in the good spirit of sharing information so that it remains in the public interest, see below for scanned pages. This one came as a New In Box without holders. We’d since located a used version so the new one sits in our shelves as continued NIB. :)

There are J, H, D, FE style toolholders and the QCTP come in different sizes as you would imagine.

Amestra Original Multifi Suisse Manual

Amestra Original Multifi Suisse Manual

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You can find out more on the Lathes.co.uk website. They have some pretty HD pictures.

Find out more about ours in use!

Enco Swissfix Suisse Multifix QCTP Tool Post Size B

We bought a multi fix style tool post after debating between those and an Aloris style version. Even the Dorian quad style QCTP was under review. However, they’re pricy!

Used, the multifix with tooling was the most affordable option. The size B is perfect for our Mori Seiki MS 850/1050.

With a claimed repeatability of 0.0001″ it’s hard to beat!

We’ll show you the teardown here!

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First things first… we had to machine a toolpost post compound mount?!? (Brain fart prevented me from remembering exact terminology for the actual post and base that allows the QCTP to mount to the conpoibd of the lathe.

For the size B we used a 1.25″ diameter cold roll steel rod and bar for the components. The ID of the multi fix was at 1.25″! All we needed to then do was to turn one end down to fit through the top ring of the multi fix and thread of too. We chose a 1″x8tpi thread since the ID of that top ring is 1″! Imagine our luck :)

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We’ll post dimensions of our post in this thread once we finish it up…

Here we are turning the ring step and thread.

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We have a Buck Set-Tru 6 jaw chuck coming in for the Mori but for now we’ll continue to use the 4-jaw and get practice dialing in workpieces to a reasonable runout.

We put the t-slot base in the chuck and dialed it in for threading. After that we took inventory and anticipated the end result!

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This is the QCTP stem.

Then threaded into the t-slot base.

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Note the two holes are for the indexing slot and pin register that’s in the compound. One hole was an overshoot. We used a letter D bit but bit wobbled larger and oversized the 1/4″ pin. Oops!

So then we went one letter less and then were finally able to use the undersize 1/4″ reamer. Once the 0.2490″ reamer was reamed, the pin was pressed in.

After a bit of softening up the corners, we mounted the Multifix to the Mori Seiki compound.

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We’ve used Aloris, KDK, Dorian, import QCTPs of the standard variety (I.e. single tool holder style) and while they all work fine weather they’re of the post or wedge style, nothing can beat the repeatability-minded design of the Original Multifix Suisse QCTP. Come on folks… remove tool, rotate by x degrees, kiss edge to chamfer, remove tool, return to original position, and BAM! Back to “zero”.

Now that’s amazing!