What is an air chuck?
An air chuck uses air pushing against springs to open the jaws. It is very limited in what it can hold size wise and is only good for round stock. Also has no through hole. It came with a CNC lathe I bought.
What is an air chuck?
CNC lathe?? Ok spill @Upnorth.! What kind of lathe? pictures? tell us more. Maybe in the CNC forum area ?An air chuck uses air pushing against springs to open the jaws. It is very limited in what it can hold size wise and is only good for round stock. Also has no through hole. It came with a CNC lathe I bought.
@RobinHood Rudy that's a stellar effort! thanks for all the details. 16" chuck - 5/8" key that's an interesting one.I ticked the boxes I could plus ”other”.
Here is my list of chuck key sizes:
Yes, when you see the actual key, you will understand my long-term plan, the hexagonal part and the middle M6 thread hole is the future expansion, locking other dimensions and other tools extension connection location. You can try to make some samples yourself sometime. I'll provide you with the drawings.I think John you've got an idea there. @a smile I think if you decide to make a wrench with different sized tips - the tips need to be tooless to swap one tip for another.
I'll post some photos when it's up and running. It's a small desktop type made by a company called Hercus in Australia. Google Hercus compulathe if you want to see what they look like. Mine is in pieces right now. Has not been in production for a long time but has a following. Came with no electronics so it's getting a Centroid Acorn.CNC lathe?? Ok spill @Upnorth.! What kind of lathe? pictures? tell us more. Maybe in the CNC forum area ?
@Upnorth I have a Hercus!!! It's a Hercus branded as Rockford. And I had a friend install Centroid Acorn and new motors. And I bought a new computer for it. Interesting you have a air chuck. I didn't get that. Does it have a tailstock? Tool changer?I'll post some photos when it's up and running. It's a small desktop type made by a company called Hercus in Australia. Google Hercus compulathe if you want to see what they look like. Mine is in pieces right now. Has not been in production for a long time but has a following. Came with no electronics so it's getting a Centroid Acorn.
We're working on that. Shortly I hope for some answers. It is on amazon.com but only 1 size and it's not 10mm (it's 11mm) and involves shipping. Hang tight we'll have some answers soon.What the URL for his store?
Thanks John… another John.So late to the party butwhat the heck.
Two lathes and five chucks.
SB9
Cushman 3 jaw scroll chuck.
Key 0.283
Chuck .299
Watson 4 jaw independent chuck.
Key 70mm
Chuck 72.8mm
Made the key for this chuck last weekend and coincidentally it fits the 3 jaw too which is a square hole but has grooves on the flats.
Bison 3" three jaw scroll chuck.
Key 0.231
Chuck 0.245
Colchester Dominion 15"
4 jaw no name independent chuck.
Key 0.510
Chuck 0.525
3 jaw Union Mfg. scroll chuck.
Key 0.423
Chuck 0.463
John
Follow up @jorogi 70mm key on Watson is that 7.0mm?So late to the party butwhat the heck.
Two lathes and five chucks.
SB9
Cushman 3 jaw scroll chuck.
Key 0.283
Chuck .299
Watson 4 jaw independent chuck.
Key 70mm
Chuck 72.8mm
Made the key for this chuck last weekend and coincidentally it fits the 3 jaw too which is a square hole but has grooves on the flats.
Bison 3" three jaw scroll chuck.
Key 0.231
Chuck 0.245
Colchester Dominion 15"
4 jaw no name independent chuck.
Key 0.510
Chuck 0.525
3 jaw Union Mfg. scroll chuck.
Key 0.423
Chuck 0.463
John
Danged spell checker. That's my story and I'm stickin to it.Follow up @jorogi 70mm key on Watson is that 7.0mm?
Your Colchester I’m thinking it is 13mm. What size is your union mfg. ? Is it a big chuck?