d-m
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I bought a nice key less chuck a short time ago from a shop that was closing its doors, not a name brand but it looked well made. I got it home and chucked it up in a collet and was disappointed that the arbor was bent it was set on a shelf. Today I was off work and got some shop time after getting a few small things out of the way i pulled it off the shelf to take a better look at it. i removed the arbor by unscrewing it and separated the body in the same manner. I realized that this would be an easy fix( I thought) just take a piece of .500 drill rod thread 1/2 fine thats it! chucked up the rod, the lathe was all ready set up for threading so off i went. i made about 6 passes to get good square start and got my adjustable die out, set it loose and started the cut. After the threads were done i assembled the chuck and ran it in the collet only to find it was running out about .025 not what I was after. So whats the trick here it looks to me like it the threads that are knocking the chuck out of square.
Dave
Dave