US20200147699A1 - Cutter holder with reduced assembly tolerances - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a cutter holder for a machining tool, and more particularly to a cutter holder that can improve the machining accuracy by reducing assembly tolerances thereof.
- a conventional cutter holder has a holder 91 , a collet 92 , and a nut 93 .
- the collet 92 is applied to clamp a cutter 80 and is mounted in the holder 91 .
- the nut 93 is screwed with the holder 91 to fix the collet 92 inside the holder 91 .
- the conventional holder 91 is connected with the conventional nut 93 by means of threaded connection of corresponding external trapezoidal thread 911 and internal trapezoidal thread 931 .
- a gap is formed between the external trapezoidal thread 911 of the holder 91 and the internal trapezoidal thread 931 of the nut 93 .
- the external trapezoidal thread 911 and the internal trapezoidal thread 931 have a thread pitch diameter PD of 39.25 millimeters and a thread pitch P of 1.5 millimeters.
- the tolerance class of the internal trapezoidal thread 931 is 7H, the maximum limit of the thread pitch diameter PD of the internal trapezoidal thread 931 will be 39.424 millimeters.
- the minimum limit of the thread pitch diameter PD of the external trapezoidal thread 911 will be 39.183 millimeters, and the machining tolerance of the thread pitch P will be 0.17 millimeter. This will cause a maximum gap size of 0.461 millimeter between the thread pitch diameters PD of the external trapezoidal thread 911 and the internal trapezoidal thread 931 .
- the gap between the external trapezoidal thread 911 and the internal trapezoidal thread 931 causes poor connection and eccentricity problem.
- the cutter holder will have poor balance and vibration problem during rapid spinning, and machining accuracy of the machining tool is reduced.
- the present invention tends to provide a cutter holder to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
- the main objective of the invention is to provide a cutter holder with reduced tolerances that can perform machining precisely.
- the cutter holder has a holder, a collet, and a nut.
- the holder has a conical recess recessed in the end surface of the front end of the holder and a first threaded portion formed around an outer surface of the holder and located at the front end of the holder.
- the first threaded portion has an external thread, a first abutting surface, a second abutting surface, at least one recess, and at least one sealing member.
- the external thread is an external trapezoidal thread and has a major diameter and a root diameter.
- the first abutting surface is adjacent to the external thread away from the end surface of the front end of the holder, and has a diameter larger than the major diameter of the external thread.
- the second abutting surface is adjacent to the external thread near the end surface of the front end of the holder, and has a diameter smaller than the root diameter of the external thread.
- the at least one recess is recessed in the second abutting surface.
- the at least one sealing member is mounted in the at least one recess and partially protrudes from the second abutting surface.
- the collet is mounted in the conical recess of the holder.
- the nut is screwed with the holder, and has a second threaded portion formed around an inner surface of the nut and engaged with the first threaded portion by threaded connection.
- the second threaded portion has an internal thread, a third abutting surface, and a fourth abutting surface.
- the internal thread is an internal trapezoidal thread corresponding to the external thread.
- the third abutting surface corresponds to the first abutting surface in position, and a clearance formed between the first abutting surface and the third abutting surface is less than 0.015 millimeter.
- the fourth abutting surface corresponds to the at least one sealing member in position, wherein the fourth abutting surface and the at least one sealing member are in an interference fit.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of a cutter holder in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 2A is an exploded perspective view in partial section of the cutter holder in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 2B is an enlarged exploded perspective view of the cutter holder in FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 3 is a side view in partial section of the cutter holder in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged cross sectional side view of the cutter holder in FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged exploded perspective view in partial section of a second embodiment of a holder of a cutter holder in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged cross sectional side view of the cutter holder in FIG. 5 ;
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged exploded perspective view of a third embodiment of a holder of a cutter holder in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is an enlarged cross sectional side view of the cutter holder in FIG. 7 ;
- FIG. 9 is a side view in partial section of a conventional cutter holder.
- FIG. 10 is an enlarged cross sectional side view of the conventional cutter holder in FIG. 9 .
- a first embodiment of a cutter holder in accordance with the present invention has a holder 10 , a collet 20 , and a nut 30 .
- the holder 10 has a front end 101 , a rear end 102 , a conical recess 11 , and a first threaded portion 13 .
- the conical recess 11 is recessed in an end surface of the front end 101 of the holder 10 .
- the first threaded portion 13 is formed around the outer surface of the holder 10 and is located at the front end 101 of the holder 10 .
- the first threaded portion 13 has an external thread 131 , a first abutting surface 132 , a second abutting surface 133 , at least one recess 134 , and at least one sealing member 135 .
- the external thread 131 is an external trapezoidal thread having a major diameter D 1 and a root diameter D 2 .
- the first abutting surface 132 is adjacent to the external thread 131 away from the end surface of the front end 101
- the second abutting surface 133 is adjacent to the external thread 131 near the end surface of the front end 101 .
- the first abutting surface 132 has a diameter larger than the major diameter D 1 of the external thread 131 .
- the second abutting surface 133 has a diameter smaller than the root diameter D 2 of the external thread 131 .
- the at least one recess 134 is recessed in the second abutting surface 133 .
- the at least one sealing member 135 is mounted in the at least one recess 134 and partially protrudes from the second abutting surface 133 .
- the first threaded portion 13 has multiple recesses 134 and multiple sealing members 135 , and the amount of the recesses 134 is not less than the amount of the sealing members 135 .
- the recesses 134 are arranged around the second abutting surface 133 at equiangular intervals, are longitudinally defined in the second abutting surface 133 , and each recess 134 has a top opening formed in the second abutting surface 133 and an end opening formed in the end surface of the front end 101 .
- the sealing members 135 are respectively mounted in the recesses 134 , and each sealing member 135 is a cylindrical elastomer.
- the width of the top opening of each recess 134 formed in the second abutting surface 133 is smaller than a diameter of each sealing member 135 , whereby each sealing member 135 may be inserted into a respective one of the recesses 134 from the end opening of the recess 134 , the outer surface of each sealing member 135 protrudes from the second abutting surface 133 , and the sealing members 135 may not easily escape from the recesses 134 .
- the collet 20 is mounted in the conical recess 11 of the holder 10 , and has a front end, a rear end, a clamping hole 21 , an annular groove 22 , and multiple slits 23 .
- the collet 20 is inserted in the conical recess 11 from the rear end of the collet 20 , is formed as a cone, and corresponds to the conical recess 11 in shape.
- the clamping hole 21 is defined axially in the collet 20 and is applied to clamp the cutter 40 .
- the annular groove 22 is defined around and recessed in the outer surface of the collet 20 and is located near the front end of the collet 20 at a position outside of the holder 10 .
- the slits 23 are defined radially in the collet 20 and are arranged around the clamping hole 21 at angular intervals. The slits 23 allow flexible deformation of the collet 20 to clamp the cutter 40 tightly.
- the nut 30 is screwed with the holder 10 by threaded connection and has a second threaded portion 31 and a collet abutting portion 32 .
- the second threaded portion 31 and the collet abutting portion 32 are formed around the inner surface of the nut 30 .
- the second threaded portion 31 is engaged with the first threaded portion 13 by threaded connection, and has an internal thread 311 , a third abutting surface 312 , and a fourth abutting surface 313 .
- the internal thread 311 is an internal trapezoidal thread corresponding to the external thread 131 in position and thread shape.
- the third abutting surface 312 is adjacent to the internal thread 311 and corresponds to the first abutting surface 132 in position.
- the third abutting surface 312 has a diameter corresponding to the diameter of the first abutting surface 132 in size, and a clearance formed between the third abutting surface 312 and the first abutting surface 132 is less than 0.015 millimeter to limit the eccentricity allowance of the connection between the holder 10 and the nut 30 .
- the fourth abutting surface 313 is adjacent to the internal thread 311 and corresponds to the sealing members 135 in position, and has a diameter corresponding to the diameter of the second abutting surface 133 in size.
- the fourth abutting surface 313 and each of the sealing members 135 are in an interference fit to eliminate the radial clearance between the nut 30 and the holder 10 .
- the collet abutting portion 32 is adjacent to the second threaded portion 31 away from the holder 10 , corresponds to the front end of the collet 20 in shape and position, and is applied to abut and fix the collet 20 .
- the first threaded portion 13 A of a second embodiment of the cutter holder in accordance with the present invention has one recess 134 A and one sealing member 135 A.
- the recess 134 A is recessed around the second abutting surface 133 A, and has a spaced interval with the end surface of the front end 101 A.
- the sealing member 135 A is an O-ring elastomer and is mounted in the recess 134 A, and the outer surface of the sealing member 135 A partially protrudes from the second abutting surface 133 A.
- the fourth abutting surface 313 of the nut 30 and the sealing member 135 A are in an interference fit.
- the first threaded portion 13 B of a third embodiment of the cutter holder in accordance with the present invention has multiple recesses 134 B and multiple sealing members 135 B, and the amount of the recesses 134 B is not less than the amount of the sealing members 135 B.
- the recesses 134 B are arranged around and recessed in the second abutting surface 133 B at equiangular intervals, and each recess 134 B has a spaced interval with the end surface of the front end 101 B.
- Each sealing member 135 B is a ball elastomer and is mounted in a respective one of the recesses 134 B, and the outer surface of each sealing member 135 A partially protrudes from the second abutting surface 133 B.
- the fourth abutting surface 313 of the nut 30 and each sealing member 135 B are in an interference fit.
- the clearance between the first abutting surface 132 , 132 A, 132 B and the third abutting surface 312 is less than 0.015 millimeter to limit the eccentricity allowance of the connection between the holder 10 , 10 A, 10 B and the nut 30 .
- the fourth abutting surface 313 and the at least one sealing member 135 , 135 A, 135 B disposed in the second abutting surface 133 , 133 A, 133 B are in an interference fit, such that the radial clearance between the nut 30 and the holder 10 , 10 A, 10 B is eliminated.
- the cutter holder in accordance with the present invention can eliminate influences of the gap between the external thread 131 , 131 A, 131 B and the internal thread 311 which is formed by machining accuracy, and has the following advantages.
- the holder 10 , 10 A, 10 B and the nut 30 will be connected firmly, and the eccentricity between the holder 10 , 10 A, 10 B and the nut 30 will be reduced. While rapidly spinning, the cutter holder will have good balance and the vibration problem will be reduced, and the machining accuracy processed by the cutter holder in accordance with the present invention will be improved.
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Abstract
A cutter holder has a holder, a collet, and a nut. The holder has a first threaded portion having an external thread, a first abutting surface, a second abutting surface, at least one recess, and at least one sealing member. The at least one recess is recessed in the second abutting surface. The at least one sealing member is mounted in the at least one recess and partially protrudes from the second abutting surface. The nut has a second threaded portion having an internal thread, a third abutting surface, and a fourth abutting surface. The internal thread and the external thread are corresponding internal and external trapezoidal threads, respectively. The third abutting surface and the first abutting surface have a corresponding diameter with a clearance therebetween being less than 0.015 millimeter. The fourth abutting surface and the at least one sealing member are in an interference fit.
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- The present invention relates to a cutter holder for a machining tool, and more particularly to a cutter holder that can improve the machining accuracy by reducing assembly tolerances thereof.
- With reference to
FIGS. 9 and 10 , a conventional cutter holder has aholder 91, acollet 92, and anut 93. Thecollet 92 is applied to clamp acutter 80 and is mounted in theholder 91. Thenut 93 is screwed with theholder 91 to fix thecollet 92 inside theholder 91. - The
conventional holder 91 is connected with theconventional nut 93 by means of threaded connection of corresponding externaltrapezoidal thread 911 and internaltrapezoidal thread 931. However, due to the machining accuracy of the threads, a gap is formed between the externaltrapezoidal thread 911 of theholder 91 and the internaltrapezoidal thread 931 of thenut 93. For example, the externaltrapezoidal thread 911 and the internaltrapezoidal thread 931 have a thread pitch diameter PD of 39.25 millimeters and a thread pitch P of 1.5 millimeters. When the tolerance class of the internaltrapezoidal thread 931 is 7H, the maximum limit of the thread pitch diameter PD of the internaltrapezoidal thread 931 will be 39.424 millimeters. When the tolerance class of the externaltrapezoidal thread 911 is 7e, the minimum limit of the thread pitch diameter PD of the externaltrapezoidal thread 911 will be 39.183 millimeters, and the machining tolerance of the thread pitch P will be 0.17 millimeter. This will cause a maximum gap size of 0.461 millimeter between the thread pitch diameters PD of the externaltrapezoidal thread 911 and the internaltrapezoidal thread 931. The gap between the externaltrapezoidal thread 911 and the internaltrapezoidal thread 931 causes poor connection and eccentricity problem. The cutter holder will have poor balance and vibration problem during rapid spinning, and machining accuracy of the machining tool is reduced. - To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention tends to provide a cutter holder to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
- The main objective of the invention is to provide a cutter holder with reduced tolerances that can perform machining precisely.
- The cutter holder has a holder, a collet, and a nut. The holder has a conical recess recessed in the end surface of the front end of the holder and a first threaded portion formed around an outer surface of the holder and located at the front end of the holder. The first threaded portion has an external thread, a first abutting surface, a second abutting surface, at least one recess, and at least one sealing member. The external thread is an external trapezoidal thread and has a major diameter and a root diameter. The first abutting surface is adjacent to the external thread away from the end surface of the front end of the holder, and has a diameter larger than the major diameter of the external thread. The second abutting surface is adjacent to the external thread near the end surface of the front end of the holder, and has a diameter smaller than the root diameter of the external thread. The at least one recess is recessed in the second abutting surface. The at least one sealing member is mounted in the at least one recess and partially protrudes from the second abutting surface. The collet is mounted in the conical recess of the holder. The nut is screwed with the holder, and has a second threaded portion formed around an inner surface of the nut and engaged with the first threaded portion by threaded connection. The second threaded portion has an internal thread, a third abutting surface, and a fourth abutting surface. The internal thread is an internal trapezoidal thread corresponding to the external thread. The third abutting surface corresponds to the first abutting surface in position, and a clearance formed between the first abutting surface and the third abutting surface is less than 0.015 millimeter. The fourth abutting surface corresponds to the at least one sealing member in position, wherein the fourth abutting surface and the at least one sealing member are in an interference fit.
- Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of a cutter holder in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 2A is an exploded perspective view in partial section of the cutter holder inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 2B is an enlarged exploded perspective view of the cutter holder inFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 3 is a side view in partial section of the cutter holder inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged cross sectional side view of the cutter holder inFIG. 3 ; -
FIG. 5 is an enlarged exploded perspective view in partial section of a second embodiment of a holder of a cutter holder in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 6 is an enlarged cross sectional side view of the cutter holder inFIG. 5 ; -
FIG. 7 is an enlarged exploded perspective view of a third embodiment of a holder of a cutter holder in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 8 is an enlarged cross sectional side view of the cutter holder inFIG. 7 ; -
FIG. 9 is a side view in partial section of a conventional cutter holder; and -
FIG. 10 is an enlarged cross sectional side view of the conventional cutter holder inFIG. 9 . - With reference to
FIGS. 1 to 4 , a first embodiment of a cutter holder in accordance with the present invention has aholder 10, acollet 20, and anut 30. - The
holder 10 has afront end 101, arear end 102, aconical recess 11, and a first threadedportion 13. Theconical recess 11 is recessed in an end surface of thefront end 101 of theholder 10. The first threadedportion 13 is formed around the outer surface of theholder 10 and is located at thefront end 101 of theholder 10. The first threadedportion 13 has anexternal thread 131, a firstabutting surface 132, a secondabutting surface 133, at least one recess 134, and at least onesealing member 135. Theexternal thread 131 is an external trapezoidal thread having a major diameter D1 and a root diameter D2. Thefirst abutting surface 132 is adjacent to theexternal thread 131 away from the end surface of thefront end 101, and the secondabutting surface 133 is adjacent to theexternal thread 131 near the end surface of thefront end 101. The first abuttingsurface 132 has a diameter larger than the major diameter D1 of theexternal thread 131. The second abuttingsurface 133 has a diameter smaller than the root diameter D2 of theexternal thread 131. The at least onerecess 134 is recessed in the secondabutting surface 133. The at least one sealingmember 135 is mounted in the at least onerecess 134 and partially protrudes from the secondabutting surface 133. - In the first embodiment, the first threaded
portion 13 hasmultiple recesses 134 andmultiple sealing members 135, and the amount of therecesses 134 is not less than the amount of the sealingmembers 135. Therecesses 134 are arranged around the secondabutting surface 133 at equiangular intervals, are longitudinally defined in the secondabutting surface 133, and eachrecess 134 has a top opening formed in the secondabutting surface 133 and an end opening formed in the end surface of thefront end 101. The sealingmembers 135 are respectively mounted in therecesses 134, and each sealingmember 135 is a cylindrical elastomer. Preferably, the width of the top opening of eachrecess 134 formed in the secondabutting surface 133 is smaller than a diameter of eachsealing member 135, whereby eachsealing member 135 may be inserted into a respective one of therecesses 134 from the end opening of therecess 134, the outer surface of eachsealing member 135 protrudes from the secondabutting surface 133, and thesealing members 135 may not easily escape from therecesses 134. - The
collet 20 is mounted in theconical recess 11 of theholder 10, and has a front end, a rear end, aclamping hole 21, anannular groove 22, andmultiple slits 23. Thecollet 20 is inserted in theconical recess 11 from the rear end of thecollet 20, is formed as a cone, and corresponds to theconical recess 11 in shape. The clampinghole 21 is defined axially in thecollet 20 and is applied to clamp thecutter 40. Theannular groove 22 is defined around and recessed in the outer surface of thecollet 20 and is located near the front end of thecollet 20 at a position outside of theholder 10. Theslits 23 are defined radially in thecollet 20 and are arranged around the clampinghole 21 at angular intervals. Theslits 23 allow flexible deformation of thecollet 20 to clamp thecutter 40 tightly. - The
nut 30 is screwed with theholder 10 by threaded connection and has a second threadedportion 31 and acollet abutting portion 32. The second threadedportion 31 and thecollet abutting portion 32 are formed around the inner surface of thenut 30. The second threadedportion 31 is engaged with the first threadedportion 13 by threaded connection, and has aninternal thread 311, a thirdabutting surface 312, and a fourthabutting surface 313. Theinternal thread 311 is an internal trapezoidal thread corresponding to theexternal thread 131 in position and thread shape. The thirdabutting surface 312 is adjacent to theinternal thread 311 and corresponds to the first abuttingsurface 132 in position. The thirdabutting surface 312 has a diameter corresponding to the diameter of the first abuttingsurface 132 in size, and a clearance formed between the thirdabutting surface 312 and the first abuttingsurface 132 is less than 0.015 millimeter to limit the eccentricity allowance of the connection between theholder 10 and thenut 30. The fourthabutting surface 313 is adjacent to theinternal thread 311 and corresponds to the sealingmembers 135 in position, and has a diameter corresponding to the diameter of the secondabutting surface 133 in size. The fourthabutting surface 313 and each of the sealingmembers 135 are in an interference fit to eliminate the radial clearance between thenut 30 and theholder 10. Thecollet abutting portion 32 is adjacent to the second threadedportion 31 away from theholder 10, corresponds to the front end of thecollet 20 in shape and position, and is applied to abut and fix thecollet 20. - With reference to
FIGS. 5 to 6 , the first threadedportion 13A of a second embodiment of the cutter holder in accordance with the present invention has onerecess 134A and one sealingmember 135A. Therecess 134A is recessed around the secondabutting surface 133A, and has a spaced interval with the end surface of thefront end 101A. The sealingmember 135A is an O-ring elastomer and is mounted in therecess 134A, and the outer surface of the sealingmember 135A partially protrudes from the secondabutting surface 133A. The fourthabutting surface 313 of thenut 30 and the sealingmember 135A are in an interference fit. - With reference to
FIGS. 7 to 8 , the first threadedportion 13B of a third embodiment of the cutter holder in accordance with the present invention hasmultiple recesses 134B and multiple sealingmembers 135B, and the amount of therecesses 134B is not less than the amount of the sealingmembers 135B. Therecesses 134B are arranged around and recessed in the secondabutting surface 133B at equiangular intervals, and eachrecess 134B has a spaced interval with the end surface of thefront end 101B. Each sealingmember 135B is a ball elastomer and is mounted in a respective one of therecesses 134B, and the outer surface of each sealingmember 135A partially protrudes from the secondabutting surface 133B. The fourthabutting surface 313 of thenut 30 and each sealingmember 135B are in an interference fit. - With reference to
FIGS. 4, 6 and 8 , when the 10, 10A, 10B and theholder nut 30 are screwed with each other by the threaded connection of the 131, 131A, 131B of the first threadedexternal thread 13, 13A, 13B and theportion internal thread 311 of the second threadedportion 31, the clearance between the first abutting 132, 132A, 132B and the thirdsurface abutting surface 312 is less than 0.015 millimeter to limit the eccentricity allowance of the connection between the 10, 10A, 10B and theholder nut 30. Moreover, the fourthabutting surface 313 and the at least one sealing 135, 135A, 135B disposed in the secondmember 133, 133A, 133B are in an interference fit, such that the radial clearance between theabutting surface nut 30 and the 10, 10A, 10B is eliminated. The cutter holder in accordance with the present invention can eliminate influences of the gap between theholder 131, 131A, 131B and theexternal thread internal thread 311 which is formed by machining accuracy, and has the following advantages. The 10, 10A, 10B and theholder nut 30 will be connected firmly, and the eccentricity between the 10, 10A, 10B and theholder nut 30 will be reduced. While rapidly spinning, the cutter holder will have good balance and the vibration problem will be reduced, and the machining accuracy processed by the cutter holder in accordance with the present invention will be improved.
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1. A cutter holder comprising:
a holder having
a front end having an end surface;
a rear end;
an outer surface;
a conical recess recessed in the end surface of the front end of the holder;
a first threaded portion formed around the outer surface of the holder, located at the front end of the holder, and having
an external thread defined as an external trapezoidal thread and having a major diameter and a root diameter;
a first abutting surface being adjacent to the external thread away from the end surface of the front end of the holder and having a diameter larger than the major diameter of the external thread;
a second abutting surface being adjacent to the external thread near the front end of the holder and having a diameter smaller than the root diameter of the external thread;
at least one recess recessed in the second abutting surface; and
at least one sealing member mounted in the at least one recess and partially protruding from the second abutting surface;
a collet mounted in the conical recess of the holder; and
a nut screwed with the holder and having
a second threaded portion formed around an inner surface of the nut, engaged with the first threaded portion of the holder by threaded connection, and having
an internal thread defined as an internal trapezoidal thread corresponding to the external thread of the holder in position and thread shape;
a third abutting surface being adjacent to the internal thread, corresponding to the first abutting surface of the holder in position, and having a clearance formed between the third abutting surface of the nut and the first abutting surface of the holder being less than 0.015 millimeter; and
a fourth abutting surface being adjacent to the internal thread and corresponding to the at least one sealing member in position, wherein the fourth abutting surface of the nut and the at least one sealing member of the holder are in an interference fit.
2. The cutter holder as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the holder includes multiple recesses and multiple sealing members, and an amount of the recesses is not less than an amount of the sealing members;
the recesses are arranged around the second abutting surface at angular intervals;
each recess has a top opening formed in the second abutting surface; and
the sealing members are respectively mounted in the recesses.
3. The cutter holder as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the recesses of the holder are longitudinally defined in the second abutting surface of the holder, and each sealing member is a cylindrical elastomer.
4. The cutter holder as claimed in claim 3 , wherein each recess of the holder further has an end opening formed in the end surface of the front end of the holder, and a width of the top opening of each recess of the holder is smaller than a diameter of each sealing member of the holder.
5. The cutter holder as claimed in claim 2 , wherein each recess of the holder has a spaced interval with the end surface of the front end of the holder, and each sealing member is a ball elastomer.
6. The cutter holder as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the recesses of the holder are arranged around the second abutting surface at equiangular intervals.
7. The cutter holder as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the recesses of the holder are arranged around the second abutting surface at equiangular intervals.
8. The cutter holder as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the recesses of the holder are arranged around the second abutting surface at equiangular intervals.
9. The cutter holder as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the recesses of the holder are arranged around the second abutting surface at equiangular intervals.
10. The cutter holder as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the holder includes one recess and one sealing member;
the recess of the cutter is recessed around the second abutting surface and has a spaced interval with the end surface of the front end of the holder; and
the sealing member is an O-ring elastomer.
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