Lathe Tooling: verschil tussen versies
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[[Bestand:FourJawChuck01.jpg|thumb|Four Jaw chuck]] | [[Bestand:FourJawChuck01.jpg|thumb|Four Jaw chuck]] | ||
+ | [[Bestand:LatheAccessories01.jpg|thumb|Lathe Accessories drawer]] | ||
We have two chucks for the metal working lathe. A three jaw chuck, and a four jaw chuck. The three jaw is normally installed on the lathe. Unless you want to be dialing the work in, this is the chuck you want to use. The four jaw chuck lives under the lathe on a little stand. Lathe Chucks are HEAVY. They are also precision items, try to avoid dropping them. When replacing the lathe chuck, place a block of wood on the ways to protect them. | We have two chucks for the metal working lathe. A three jaw chuck, and a four jaw chuck. The three jaw is normally installed on the lathe. Unless you want to be dialing the work in, this is the chuck you want to use. The four jaw chuck lives under the lathe on a little stand. Lathe Chucks are HEAVY. They are also precision items, try to avoid dropping them. When replacing the lathe chuck, place a block of wood on the ways to protect them. | ||
Regel 22: | Regel 23: | ||
You need a 14mm spanner to undo the bolts that hold the chuck in place. | You need a 14mm spanner to undo the bolts that hold the chuck in place. | ||
− | The lathe spindle bore has a Morse Taper 4 taper ground into it. Maximium diameter that fits through the spindle bore is 26mm. | + | In addition to the chucks, there is a face plate. This lives in a drawer on the opposite side of the metal working area below the drill bits. |
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+ | The lathe spindle bore has a Morse Taper 4 taper ground into it. Maximium diameter that fits through the spindle bore is 26mm. | ||
==Tailstock tooling== | ==Tailstock tooling== |
Versie van 5 jun 2024 om 21:21
General
This equipment is safety category 3:
- Mandatory, in person, instructions.
- Make sure you read the Wiki before asking.
This equipment is Noise Category 2:
Can be used at all hours, but in moderation.
Be considerate; if you feel you need to wear ear protection,
then only use the tool between 07:00 and 19:00.
We have various items of lathe tooling for the Metalworking lathe.
This page details what we have.
Work Holding
We have two chucks for the metal working lathe. A three jaw chuck, and a four jaw chuck. The three jaw is normally installed on the lathe. Unless you want to be dialing the work in, this is the chuck you want to use. The four jaw chuck lives under the lathe on a little stand. Lathe Chucks are HEAVY. They are also precision items, try to avoid dropping them. When replacing the lathe chuck, place a block of wood on the ways to protect them.
You need a 14mm spanner to undo the bolts that hold the chuck in place.
In addition to the chucks, there is a face plate. This lives in a drawer on the opposite side of the metal working area below the drill bits.
The lathe spindle bore has a Morse Taper 4 taper ground into it. Maximium diameter that fits through the spindle bore is 26mm.
Tailstock tooling
For the Tailstock we have various tools that have a Morse Taper 2 shank. Details of which can be found on the dedicated MT2 page.
Cutting tools
To be continued...