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General Workshop Discussion
Wood Turning - Lathes
SC3 jaw carriers
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<blockquote data-quote="J-G" data-source="post: 1512643" data-attributes="member: 18744"><p>I have to disagree with that statement. I have the same chuck (from the appearance) and the very first thing I did when I bought it was remove the restrictor screw in the N°4 jaw slot. That allowed an extra capacity of about 20mm on diameter.</p><p></p><p>You may argue that that screw is there to keep the capacity within 'safe limits' so that the carriers never protrude beyond the OD of the chuck body and I would counter that due to many years experience using chucks of all manner of configurations with jaws and carriers protruding by as much as 50% of the length of the jaw/carrier I have never had any qualms about using chucks at MY maximum capacity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-G, post: 1512643, member: 18744"] I have to disagree with that statement. I have the same chuck (from the appearance) and the very first thing I did when I bought it was remove the restrictor screw in the N°4 jaw slot. That allowed an extra capacity of about 20mm on diameter. You may argue that that screw is there to keep the capacity within 'safe limits' so that the carriers never protrude beyond the OD of the chuck body and I would counter that due to many years experience using chucks of all manner of configurations with jaws and carriers protruding by as much as 50% of the length of the jaw/carrier I have never had any qualms about using chucks at MY maximum capacity. [/QUOTE]
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