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Default Dangerous chuck mounting? 12" South Bend chuck


"Ignoramus11200" wrote in message
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Look at this pictu


http://yabe.algebra.com/~ichudov/mis...Chuck-4545.jpg

This is a 12" lathe chuck for South Bend lathes.

My question is that the mounting seems to be a simple thread. There is
no "lock" like there is on L type mounts, or on camlock chucks etc.

So, it could happen that the big chuck would unscrew itself during
stopping if RPM was too high, the brake was applied too vigorously, or
something broke inside the gearbox. The chuck weighs about 100 lbs, so
having it bounce around the shop would not necessarily be a great
experience.

Am I missing anything?

i

The disadvantages have been pretty well covered. One advantage is that it is
a fairly straight forward machining job if you need to make a dummy spindle,
backplate, faceplate, etc..It is therefore also a lower cost system.

Don Young