Collet Chuck
This equipment is safety category 4:
- In-person, instructions strongly advised but not mandatory.
- Reading, and following, the instructions on the Wiki is mandatory!
This equipment is Noise Category 3: Can be used at all hours. No limits.
Inhoud
Intro
We now have a collet chuck for the Metal Lathe that works with ER32 collets.
A collet chuck allows you to maintain better concentricity when removing and remounting parts vs the 3 jar chuck, without needing the hastle of dialing in a part with the 4 jaw chuck. It's not quite as perfect as with dialing in on a 4 jar, but for many purposes it's good enough.
How to use
The collet chuck consists of four parts.
- MT4 ER32 collet holder
- Draw bar
- Bushing
- Nut
In use the draw bar is threaded into the end of the ER32 holder, then fed through the spindle of the lathe (make sure to remove what ever chuck was fitted to the lathe first). The bushing is slid over the end of the draw bar and should register with the internal bore of the lathe spindle bore. Then the nut is threaded on the end to lock it all in place.
Assembled it looks like this (obviously within, this photo is for demonstration purposes):
The read of the lathe should look something like this:
Installation of an ER32 collet is done the same way as with any other ER32 collet holder. There is a red handled C spanner for tightening the collet locking ring.
Todo
- make a better nut
- make a spanner for the MT4 end
- make a wooden box
- Get a better selection of collets.
Other
The tool is on loan from Julia.