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I suggest that you do not leave that Chuck key in the Chuck. Always remove it. If you should turn it on with that key in their, at best is going to damage the machine, at worst it is going to sling it out, across the shop.
Joe.
X2 on collet closer or other such item.
2 holes look like air fittings for double acting piston inside and 2 rods below keep from spinning as fittings inserted in holes would align between rods.
Suggest removing chuck to look onside spindle as well as applying air
If, as thomasutly suggests, there should be a collet closer involved from somewhere out of the picture then a fast'n loose pair will be quicker than letting the lathe spin down before releasing the collet and changing the workpiece.
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