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Hi All,
Picked up this 4 jaw chuck on the weekend for a Dollar. It was covered in grime and dirt, the chuck key had seen better days.
It took nearly a day to clean up the chuck, and then I made up a new chuck key and even reused the "T" bar from the old chuck key.
The chuck is a COOTE & JORGENSEN, Model C0454 4 1/2" 4 jaw chuck, Made in Australia.
After cleaning up and ckecking, it appears to be in very good condition as far as being true goes.
Cheers
Andrew
 

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I too would have grabbed a 4 jaw at a garage sale. The 3 jaw chucks are usually worn out.

It's interesting that you got it for a dollar. It was either end of day clear out time or the value was unknown to this generation. Makes me feel old but happy for you.
 
I too would have grabbed a 4 jaw at a garage sale. The 3 jaw chucks are usually worn out.

It's interesting that you got it for a dollar. It was either end of day clear out time or the value was unknown to this generation. Makes me feel old but happy for you.
I walked past it at first as it was covered in so much crap I did not recognise that it was a chuck the first time. I don't think they know what it was, there was no other machine stuff there.

Cheers
Andrew
 
The jaws and screws on that chuck are a lot heavier than I would expect on a chuck that small. They appear to be a lot sturdier than the jaws on my 5" Bison.
 
John,
The jaws are 0.725" wide, but only use a 1/4" square chuck key, one of the reason that I had to make a new key, it also has mounting holes to take 5/16" cap head bolts. I have a 80mm dia 3 jaw and it has a 8mm square chuck key.

Cheers
Andrew
 
What did you make your key from ? Will it harden and temper ? If not you will find it wears out very quickly.
Trueing a job to within a thou or so often requires more force than a 1/4" square mild steel can take.
This has been my experience with independent 4 jaws
Dan.
 
Hi All,
Picked up this 4 jaw chuck on the weekend for a Dollar. It was covered in grime and dirt, the chuck key had seen better days.
It took nearly a day to clean up the chuck, and then I made up a new chuck key and even reused the "T" bar from the old chuck key.
The chuck is a COOTE & JORGENSEN, Model C0454 4 1/2" 4 jaw chuck, Made in Australia.
After cleaning up and ckecking, it appears to be in very good condition as far as being true goes.
Cheers
Andrew
Hello Andrew, I would say that is a rare chuck. In almost 50 years in engineering I have only seen one other Coote & Jorgensen chuck and that is my 6" 4 jaw. It has been mounted on a backplate for my Heavy 10 South Bend since about 1975. Before that, my father owned it but I have no idea for how long or where he got it. Mine also has a small square drive on the chuck key but it has never been a problem. It is quite likely to be 1940's era. C&J were a highly respected engineering company which became part of Borg Warner.
Regards, Ross G.
 
Dan, The new key was made out of a 1/2" bolt, One can be seen in photo 4.
Ross, Don't know about the rare bit, but I know how expensive a new 4 jaw would cost, The chuck looks as if it has had little use, as there is very little wear on the jaws or screws. I live on a pension so dollars are tight.

Cheers
Andrew
 
It's very old so of limited value. I'll give you double what you paid and I'll cover shipping. Deal?
 
Hi All,
Picked up another small 4 jaw yesterday, this one has had a hard life, two of the jaws are cracked, the chuck seems to work though.
 

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Some more pics after clean up. It looks as if it had a threaded shaft at some stage in its life, and has been machined to a MT2 shank. Only markings on it except for the jaw numbers are T.N.C.
 

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You need to stop this 4 jaw collector behaviour. It can become addictive and you will end up preferring one while the others will end up at your garage sale.
 
I just could not help myself, never seen a 2 1/4" chuck before. Will use it sometime maybe.

Cheers
Andrew
 

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