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I recently bought a bigger lathe. It is a Clausing with a pretty big 3 jaw chuck. This chuck has more Allen capscrews than my local Lowe's hardware store.I see where those around the outside rim hold it together, like my old Atlas 3 jaw, but there are others. There are a couple of small screws towards the center of the chuck, on each side of the jaws.There are also 4 screws on the barrel of the chuck. These are all foreign to me. I downloaded a manual for a similar lathe, but the chuck isn't mentioned. There is no name that I can find on the chuck.
Reply:Is that a Buck chuck? The one three jaw Buck chuck I have has four allen screws around the barrel, and they allow you to center the chuck much in the way that you would center a four jaw chuck.
Reply:There is no name on the chuck that I can find. I looked all over.On the Buck, I suppose you loosen one side a bit and tighten the 180° screwthe same amount? Do you have to loosen the screws that hold it together?Thanks
Reply:Originally Posted by jwormanThere is no name on the chuck that I can find. I looked all over.On the Buck, I suppose you loosen one side a bit and tighten the 180° screwthe same amount? Do you have to loosen the screws that hold it together?Thanks
Reply:Originally Posted by 4sfedChuck a good round piece in the chuck (I use an old wrist pin) and slightly loosen the six large screws on the face of the chuck, then center the chuck using the screws on the side . . . and don't forget to re-tighten the front screws when you're done.
Reply:Originally Posted by 4sfedChuck a good round piece in the chuck (I use an old wrist pin) and slightly loosen the six large screws on the face of the chuck, then center the chuck using the screws on the side . . . and don't forget to re-tighten the front screws when you're done.
Reply:Originally Posted by fortyonethirtyWhy do you loosen the screws on the face? |
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