Smithy Midas 1220 LTD User Manual

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Figure 10.16 Four-jaw independent lathe chucks hold round, square,

eccentric, or odd shaped workpieces. and Figure 10.17 Three-jaw universal geared scroll

chucks hold round or near-round workpices.

Mounting Work in a Four-jaw Independent Lathe Chuck

For small-diameter, short work, insert jaws in the chuck with high ends to the center. This

gives the maximum gripping and tool clearance (Figure 10.18). For large-diameter work,

insert the jaws in the chuck slots with the high steps of the jaws to the outside of the

chuck (Figure 10.19).

To place work in a chuck, follow these steps:

1.

Adjust the chuck jaws to the approximate opening to receive the work. Roughly

center them by matching the nearest concentric ring on the chuck face with the

corresponding mark on the jaws.

2.

Place the work in the chuck and grip it. Turn up the opposing jaws a uniform number

of turns with the key provided. This will hold the work in position. Then bring in the other

pair of opposing jaws the same way.

3.

Revolve the spindle slowly with your left hand while holding a piece of chalk until the

chalk touches the high point (the nearest surface) of the work (Figure 10.6).

4.

Guided by the chalk marks, readjust the jaws until a chalk line lathe chucks hold round,

will carry completely around the work. Then tighten all the jaws securely. square,

eccentric, or odd-shaped workpieces.

For greater accuracy, after roughly centering the stock using chalk, set a dial indicator at

the back of, and square to, the stock. Make sure you can see it clearly. Rotate the chuck

by hand. Looking at two opposing jaws, determine which side is higher. Align the higher

side with the dial indicator, loosen the opposite jaw, and tighten the higher jaw. Do the

same with the other two jaws. Repeat the process until you have located the stock

within necessary tolerances.

When making several identical pieces, after completing each workpiece release only two

adjoining jaws, leaving the others to hold the center. The jaws of the four-jaw

independent chuck are reversible. You can insert them with high steps to the inside or

outside.

10: Setting Up with Centers, Collets, and Chucks

10-8

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