Model SB1224 | I N S T R U C T I O N S | Mfg. Since 1/11 |
Scroll Chuck Clamping
This
Never mix jaw types or positions to accommodate an
may throw the workpiece! Instead, use an independent jaw chuck or a faceplate.
Safer Inside | Insufficient | |
Jaw Use | Jaw Clamping | |
Bar Stock |
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| Unstable | |
| Workpiece | |
Safer Outside | Unsafe Jaw Position and | |
Poor Scroll Gear Engagement | ||
Jaw Use | Poor | |
Shallow | Grip | |
Bar Stock | Unstable | |
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| Workpiece | |
Safer Outside | Unsafe Inside | |
Jaw Use | ||
Jaw Use | ||
Shallow |
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Bar Stock |
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Unsafe Jaw Position and | ||
Poor Scroll Gear Engagement | ||
Safer Inside | Unsafe Jaw Position | |
Jaw Use | ||
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Cylinder |
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Poor Scroll | ||
Gear Engagement |
Figure 9. Jaw selection and workpiece holding.
Chuck Jaw Reversal
This chuck has
To reverse 2-piece jaws:
1.DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2.Remove the cap screws that secure the top jaw to the master (bottom) jaw.
3.Remove the top jaw, rotate it 180°, then re- install it with the longest cap screw in the tallest portion of the jaw.
4.Repeat Steps
Short Cap Screw | Long Cap Screw |
Rotate Top
Jaw 180º
Figure 10. Reversing the chuck jaws.
Remove all tools before turning lathe ON. Thrown tools can cause serious injury or death to operator or bystanders.