SUMMIT EJECTING DRILL DRIFTS

The Summit Ejecting Drill Drift is a precision tool used for removing Morse taper shank tools such as drills, sleeves, arbors, and reamers from machine spindles or sockets.
PART NO. MT NO.
SED0 0
SED1 1
SED2 2
SED3 3
SED4 4
SED5 5
SED6 6

It is typically inserted into the drift slot of the machine spindle or sleeve, and a light tap ejects the taper tool safely without damaging the machine or tool. These drifts are made from hardened and tempered steel, ensuring strength and long service life.

Ejecting drill drifts are essential accessories in machining setups where quick and safe removal of taper tools is required.

Where to Use

  • Drilling Machines: Removing taper shank drills
  • Lathe Machines: Tailstock tool removal
  • Milling Machines: Ejecting arbors and sleeves
  • Tool Rooms & Workshops: General maintenance
  • Production Units: Frequent tool change operations

Key Features

  • Designed for Morse Taper (MT1–MT6) tools
  • Made from hardened & tempered steel
  • Simple manual ejection method (tap action)
  • Prevents damage to spindle and tools
  • Compact, durable, and easy to use

Applications

  • Removing taper shank drills
  • Ejecting sleeves and arbors
  • Maintenance and tool change operations
  • Preventing damage during tool removal