Sujet : Re: Further testing needed ...
De : muratlanne (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Jim Wilkins)
Groupes : rec.crafts.metalworkingDate : 21. Sep 2024, 22:21:48
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news:vcn5gc$1n35p$1@dont-email.me... Further testing having been completed the chuck has runout with all 3
sets of jaws of around .007" . Chuck body is more like .002-.003 . A
known straight 1/2" rod is not pointing straight with the ways ...
looks like it's time to set up the toolpost grinder .
So it looks like maybe a cheap chuck , though well made . Fit and
finish are good , everything fits as it should and the scroll moves
smoothly with all 3 pinions . Which brings me to a question - since
there's more than one pinion is it going to make any difference which
one I use ? Do I need to give 'em all 3 a twist when I mount a piece of
stock ?
-- Snag-----------------------------In the new Mongolian 6-jaw I cleaned up the scroll plate fit quite closely on its pivot in the body, too tight until it was cleaned. I don't think it could shift away from whichever pinion I tightened. Perhaps it might in a worn chuck.