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5.Tighten each jaw in small increments. After you have adjusted the first jaw, continue tightening the remaining jaws in an opposing sequence, as shown by the sequential order in Figure 36.
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Figure 36. 4-jaw tightening sequence.
6.After the workpiece is held in place by the jaws, use a dial indicator to make sure the workpiece is centered in the chuck.
—If the workpiece is not correctly centered, make fine adjustments by slightly loosening one jaw and tightening the opposing jaw until the workpiece is correctly positioned (see Figure 37 for an example).
Faceplate
Refer to the Chuck Installation (see Page 33) and Chuck Removal (see Page 34) instructions to install or remove the faceplate.
The faceplate included with your lathe can be used for a wide range of operations, including machining
The tools needed for mounting a workpiece will vary depending on the type of setup you have.
Machining
Failure to properly secure a workpiece to the faceplate could cause the workpiece to be thrown from the lathe with deadly force at the operator or bystanders. Use a minimum of THREE independent clamping devices to hold the workpiece onto the faceplate.