marka12161
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Been poking around ebay looking at independent 4 jaw chucks. Some are identified as turret lathe chucks. Is there something unique about these or is it just semantics?
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Been poking around ebay looking at independent 4 jaw chucks. Some are identified as turret lathe chucks. Is there something unique about these or is it just semantics?
Been poking around ebay looking at independent 4 jaw chucks. Some are identified as turret lathe chucks. Is there something unique about these or is it just semantics?
In light of the above, would it be safe to assume any second-hand turret lathe chuck has been "well used" ?
Also plus another on ;- that unless it's NOS, pound to a pinch that chuck will be shagged out.
I have a 1968 Pratt Burnerd catalogue which lists specific chucks for turret lathes.
There are many pages, but here are the three main types listed.
View attachment 272467
I recently got a 5" pratt burnerd, might be called a "super precision", it is not a setrite,
Does your catalog have info on these?
I called PBA last week and the only thing he could tell me was the chuck I have was made from 1961 to 1981.
Thank you
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