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I guess the good news is that if tapers are that well locked, there
probably isn't any scoring on the taper surfaces, maybe. I've released some stubborn chucks and other parts by using a drift, then tamping the assembly down on a hard surface. The drift would just be a section of mild steel that is capable of passing thru the hole at the back of the chuck cavity. A 6" to 12" piece of round stock inserted into the chuck with the jaws loosely adjusted to the round stock (so the jaws can slipalong the stock). A good set of gloves should protect your hands from injury. With the chuck opening pointed down, and with the weight of the chuck and arbor resting on the drift, raise it in the air over a solid mass, then tamp down hard, allowing the force to be transmitted thru the drift to the inner end of the arbor taper. If a few solid tamps don't release the taper lock, some bad voodoo is going on in there, requiring the steady pressure of a press. WB ............... xray wrote: I have a Jacobs 14N 1/2" chuck for the tailstock of my lathe. The MT2 arbor it is mounted on has spun in some past life and is a bit munged up. I ordered a new JT3 to MT2 arbor for it, but now I find I can't budge the existing arbor out of the chuck. It's not rusty. I've soaked it penetrating oil for about a day. I tried heating it with a torch and then later by baking it in the oven. Quickly cooled the arbor with a wet sponge while the chuck was still several hundred degrees from the oven. I've succeded in slightly bending a Starrett center punch trying to pound the arbor through the center hole in the chuck. Any tips on things I could try to break up this long-term relationship? |
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