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D1-4
I need to know how to take off an 8" chuck and install a chuck on a D1-4
Lathe. Please help with detailed instructions as I have been known to install flange nuts upside down in the past. Thank You Al Kimmel |
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wrote in message m... I need to know how to take off an 8" chuck and install a chuck on a D1-4 Lathe. Please help with detailed instructions as I have been known to install flange nuts upside down in the past. Thank You Al Kimmel There are three small chuck keys located axially 120 degrees a part on the spindle right behind the chuck. Turn each one to loosen, maybe 20 degrees counterclockwise. Tap on chuck with a rubber mallet, it will pop loose. turn the chuck key the rest of the way CCW, slide chuck off pins. Karl |
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Thanks for the info.
Al Kimmel "David Billington" wrote in message ... wrote: I need to know how to take off an 8" chuck and install a chuck on a D1-4 Lathe. Please help with detailed instructions as I have been known to install flange nuts upside down in the past. Thank You Al Kimmel I've scanned the page relating to the D1-4 chuck mounting in my Harrison M300 manual and posted it to the dropbox http://www.metalworking.com/dropbox/...4_mounting.jpg http://www.metalworking.com/dropbox/...4_mounting.txt |
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