Chuck installation and removal – Southbend SB1231 User Manual

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6. With the help of another person, or with the

help of a chuck cradle, align the chuck with

the spindle so the studs and camlock bores

are aligned correctly, and carefully slide the

chuck onto the lathe spindle. Never rest the

chuck on its lower studs, as shown in Figure

5, and roll or push the top of the chuck into

place on the spindle. This is a bad practice

that may damage the studs and camlock

bores.

Do not install the chuck without having

the camlock cap screws in place or fully

tightened. Otherwise, the camlock studs may

turn with the camlocks on release, resulting in

the chuck being permanently locked onto the

spindle.

Figure 5. Typical alignment of studs and camlock

bores.

3. Clean away debris and oily substances from

the mating surfaces of the spindle and the

chuck to ensure the best fit possible.

4. Inspect and make sure that all camlock

studs are undamaged, clean, and lightly

oiled.

5. Make sure that the camlock stud retaining

cap screws are snug, but still allow the studs

to be rotated back and forth slightly by hand.

This free-play is critical to ensure that the

camlocks tighten and lock with the studs

completely, and will release without binding.

— If a problem is found with the camlock

locking or release, remove the offending

stud and clean it with mineral spirits.

Compare it with a good stud for any

inconsistencies, and replace it if a problem

is found. Inspect the bore, cap screw, seat

depth, and threads with others that are

known to be correct. Chase all threads,

and remove any burrs or dings in the seat.

Dry out the bore with compressed air and

lightly re-lubricate with a drop or two of

machine oil or way oil.

Figure 4

.

Wooden chuck support cradle.

Before turning the lathe

ON, make sure the chuck

key is removed! A thrown

chuck key can cause

serious injury or death to

the operator or bystanders.

1. DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER!

2. Lay a chuck cradle (see Figure 4) or

plywood under the chuck and over the

bedway to protect the precision ground

surfaces from damage and reduce the risk of

fingers getting pinched.

Chuck Installation and Removal

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Mfg. Since 5/10

Model SB1231

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