SmithDoor Well-Known Member Staff member Global Moderator Joined Feb 12, 2009 Messages 2,211 Reaction score 465 Location Clovis Ca Today at 1:30 AM #1 Just received my new 4 jaw chuck for my new 3" rotary table. Dave
SmithDoor Well-Known Member Staff member Global Moderator Joined Feb 12, 2009 Messages 2,211 Reaction score 465 Location Clovis Ca Today at 2:28 AM #2 The new chuck is 48mm can hold just little over 2" I have larger 4 jaw chuck I what a small one for small parts. Here other 4jaw 5" I also have 6" 4 jaw fof large rotary table. Dave
The new chuck is 48mm can hold just little over 2" I have larger 4 jaw chuck I what a small one for small parts. Here other 4jaw 5" I also have 6" 4 jaw fof large rotary table. Dave
ChazzC Well-Known Member HMEM Supporting Member Joined Sep 23, 2021 Messages 414 Reaction score 165 Location South Central PA Today at 11:41 AM #3 SmithDoor said: Just received my new 4 jaw chuck for my new 3" rotary table. View attachment 163978 Dave Click to expand... Are those die-cast jaws?
SmithDoor said: Just received my new 4 jaw chuck for my new 3" rotary table. View attachment 163978 Dave Click to expand... Are those die-cast jaws?
SmithDoor Well-Known Member Staff member Global Moderator Joined Feb 12, 2009 Messages 2,211 Reaction score 465 Location Clovis Ca Today at 1:26 PM #4 ChazzC said: Are those die-cast jaws? Click to expand... Yes die cast. The cost for steel chuck is about 10x. It is very hard but i would use for any type turning. It for light work only. Heavy work I goto my 8" Table with a 6" steel chuck. My little 3" rotarytable is being setup for use in a vise. Makes doing fast projects easy Dave
ChazzC said: Are those die-cast jaws? Click to expand... Yes die cast. The cost for steel chuck is about 10x. It is very hard but i would use for any type turning. It for light work only. Heavy work I goto my 8" Table with a 6" steel chuck. My little 3" rotarytable is being setup for use in a vise. Makes doing fast projects easy Dave