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Getting Jacobs chuck off arbor - Got it!
"xray" wrote in message ... On Fri, 05 May 2006 23:41:53 -0700, 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? Thanks for all the ideas. Maybe some of the things like Bob's idea of side pressure and my application of several heat(400f)/cool cycles may have helped break it loose. The final solution was brute force. I drilled the hole through the center of the chuck a little bigger so I could fit a bigger punch to the arbor and then used a big hammer. There was no galling inside the chuck mount taper, so it was just simple metal to metal contact working better than I expected. A long battle to finish exactly the way I started. Glad you got it off okay. Another method is to fit a sturdy pipe, a little longer than the arbor, loosely around the arbor. Then, with the chuck at the top, slam the pipe end as hard as you can against a solid steel surface. The inertia of the arbor will often pull it out. Don Young |
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